- Port base design for IEEE
802.1p, DiffServ, TCP / UDP port number
CFIP Lumina supports also QOS (Quality of Service) which can be configured in 4 priority queues whether using DIffServ (DSCP) or
802.1p mapping.
An embedded Layer 2 Ethernet switch provides advanced QoS and traffic management features such as
802.1p and DiffServ support, 802.3x flow control and 802.1q VLAN support.
The simple Web-based configuration provides support for 802.1Q Tag and Port-based VLAN;
802.1p Quality of Service traffic prioritization; port mirroring as well as specific port configurations.
In addition, the switches support 802.1Q VLAN tagging for traffic segmentation by groups, and
802.1p Priority Queues.
Look for switches that comply with the IEEE
802.1p standard.
IEEE
802.1p defines how this field can be used to specify up to eight priority levels.
The BCM1113R's integrated Ethernet switch enables a desktop PC and IP phone to share a single LAN connection, and supports both IEEE
802.1p packet prioritization and 802.1q VLAN identification.
Quality of service (QoS) is maintained in a wireless grid infrastructure without compromising security through high-performance micro-cells and extensive support for QoS standards such as 802.11e, Diffserv and
802.1p. In addition, centralized stateful application classification ensures that delay and jitter-sensitive applications such as voice receive the appropriate QoS treatment in a wireless grid.