System information

QoS Settings
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Web – Click VLANS, VLAN Membership. To add a new , type into the VLAN ID
(1-4095) of the VLAN group you want the new group to be, then click Add to open up
the 802.1Q VLAN Group window, on which you can configure VLAN membership.
Figure 3-24 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
Figure 3-25 802.1Q VLAN Group
QoS Settings
QoS (Quality of Service) is a mechanism which is used to prioritize certain traffic as
it is moves through the switch. Traffic can be classified as High, Medium, Normal or
Low priority. This switch features both strict priority-based and weighted round-robin
(WRR) forwarding, with guaranteed bandwidth allocation for the different QOS
classes.
The queueing method can be selected using the Queue Mode drop-down list:
Strict priority - Higher priority frames take precedence over lower priority frames
during forwarding. In case of congestion, the lowest priority traffic is dropped
before higher priority frames. Head-of-queue blocking may be encountered by
using this mode.