Figure 6-5 Priority Queuing On Voice And Data Networks; Layer 2 Qos (802.1Pq) - NEC SL1100 Networking Manual

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After the router is configured for QoS, it examines incoming packets and allocates a
priority to the packet.
the affect priority queuing has on voice and data networks. The packets arrive
randomly. They are processed and output according to the QoS policy. The VoIP
traffic is output first.
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Figure 6-5 Priority Queuing on Voice and Data Networks

Packet from VoIP Device
Packet from PC
Ethernet (100Mbps)
Figure 6-5 Priority Queuing on Voice and Data Networks
To enable this type of queuing it is necessary to:
a
Configure the VoIP equipment to mark its packets with a specific value so that the
switches/routers can identify that it is voice – Called Marking.
b
Configure the network equipment to recognize the difference between the
different Marked packets – Called Classification. (i.e., informs the router what a
voice packet looks like.
c
Configure the network equipment to give priority to the packets that have been
classified as voice – Called Priority Queuing.

Layer 2 QoS (802.1pq)

QoS is most commonly implemented at Layer 3 of the OSI model. This layer
deals with IP addresses, and is usually handled by Routers. However,
sometimes it is necessary to implement Layer 2 QoS – usually in large LAN
environments with many IP phones.
Layer 2 devices work with Ethernet frames (encapsulated IP packets) rather
than IP addresses. Layer 2 QoS uses the Priority field of the Ethernet frame.
This field has three bits and can have eight possible values (000 to 111 in
binary). Some switches can be configured to prioritize traffic based on these
values. This field is available only if the Ethernet device is configured for
VLAN (IEEE 802.1q) operation (VLAN is outside the scope of this document).
Leased Line (256Kbps)
Router with QoS
Policy Applied
Direction of IP Traffic
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