TP-Link TL-SG3109 Switch User Manual


 
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Note:
When moving to and from basic and advanced QoS modes, some settings may be lost.
12.1.2.1 Basic QoS Mode
Basic Mode supports activating one of the following Trust settings:
VLAN Point Tag
DiffServ Code Point
None
In addition, a single IP-based ACL can be attached directly to the interface (see section on network security for more
information). Only packets that have a Forward action are assigned to the output queue, based on the specified
classication. By properly conguring the output queues, the following basic mode services can be set:
Minimum Delay — The queue is assigned to a strict priority policy, and trafc is assigned to the highest priority queue.
Best Effort — Trafc is assigned to the lowest priority queue
Bandwidth Assignments — Bandwidths are assigned by conguring the WRR scheduling scheme and choosing the
right weights.
12.1.2.2 Advanced QoS Mode
Advanced QoS mode provides rules for specifying ow classication and assigning rule actions that relate to bandwidth
management.
After assigning packets to a specific queue, services such as configuring output queues for the scheduling scheme, or
conguring output shaping for burst size, CIR, or CBS per interface or per queue, can be applied. In Advanced Mode packets
may egress with a different VPT tag than expected.
12.2 Enabling Quality of Service
This section contains the following topics:
Enabling Quality of Service
Mapping Queues
12.2.1 Enabling Quality of Service
The CoS Settings Page contains elds for enabling or disabling QoS. In addition, the Trust mode can be selected. The Trust
mode relies on predened elds within the packet to determine the egress queue settings.
To enable QoS and dene basic settings:
1. Click System > Quality of Service > General Settings > CoS Settings. The CoS Settings Page opens: