How QoS Works (Part 2 of 4) - Classification and Marking

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2010

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This video describes the first steps in the QoS process:
- the three common classification methods involved
- marking and differentiation process
- best practices involved surrounding DSCP marking values
- how hardware-based QoS marking works
- Cisco QoS capabilities syntax

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  • Um.. When you talk about Xp Tq Zt, you're making a mistake by referring to "t" as "bandwidth thresholds", and then mentioning that they are used for policing functions... Thresholds don't have anything to do with policing, and relate to bandwidth only indirectly. Thresholds are queue thresholds, which provide the ability to set usable queue depth per specific codepoint.

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