SonicOS 7 Switch Network
- SonicOS 7
- Overview
- Managing from a Firewall
- Adding a Switch to a Firewall with Zero-Touch
- Adding a Switch to a Firewall Manually
- Changing the Switch Configuration
- Upgrading Firmware
- Shutting Down the Switch
- Restarting the Switch
- Setting Up PoE
- Adding a VLAN
- Adding Static Routes
- Editing DNS
- Setting Up QoS
- Setting Up Users
- Setting Up 802.1X Authentication
- Daisy-Chaining Switches
- Connecting Access Points
- Modifying the MAC Address Table
- Checking Port Statistics
- Configuring Switch Topologies
- Configuring Basic Topologies
- Connecting the Switch Management Port to a Firewall
- Configuring a Common Uplink
- Configuring a Dedicated Uplink
- Configuring a Hybrid System with Common and Dedicated Uplinks
- Configuring Isolated Links for Management and Data Uplinks
- Configuring High Availability
- Configuring VLANs With Dedicated Uplinks
- Configuring a Link to SonicWall Access Points
- SonicWall Support
Setting Up QoS
Quality of Service (QoS) provides the ability to implement priority queuing within a network. QoS enables traffic to be prioritized, while minimizing excessive broadcast and multicast. Traffic such as voice and video streaming which requires a minimal delay can be assigned to a high priority queue, while other traffic can be assigned to a lower priority queue resulting in uninterrupted actions.
To set up QoS for a Switch
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Navigate to DEVICE > Switch Network > Switches and click on QoS.
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Set Egress Policy.
The first screen details Egress Policy which applies for all approaches to packet and traffic classification.In the preceding UI screen, the State slider determines whether QoS is enabled (to the right) or disabled (to the left). Scheduling method can be set as Strict Priority based on Queue number or as Weighted Round Robin (WRR). The classification of packets can be set as 802.1p or DSCP (Differentiated Sevices Code Point), or as both.
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Select the IPDSCP screen to set DSCP codes to specific Queues.
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To set class of service, click on CoS.
In the CoS (Class of Service) screen, the CoS priority tag values, where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest are related to eight traffic priority queues from 1 to 8, where one is the lowest priority and eight is the highest priority.
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