Overview of HQoS
Hierarchical Quality of Service (HQoS) uses queue-based hierarchical scheduling to provide fine-granular quality guarantee for services of different users.
- Traffic is scheduled based on interface bandwidth, allowing differentiation of traffic based on service level. However, it is difficult to differentiate services based on users. Traditional QoS is applicable to the core layer, but does not apply to the access layer.
- Traditional QoS cannot manage or schedule traffic of multiple services from multiple users simultaneously.
HQoS has been introduced to address these issues by differentiating user traffic and scheduling traffic based on service priorities. HQoS uses multiple levels of queues to further differentiate service traffic, and provides uniform management and hierarchical scheduling for transmission objects such as users and services. HQoS enables network devices to control internal resources with the existing hardware, providing QoS guarantee for advanced users while reducing network construction cost.
Only the S5720-HI, S5731-S, S5731S-S, S5731-H, and S5731S-H support the HQoS function.