CBWFQ-- Class-based weighted fair queueing. A queueing mechanism that extends the standard WFQ functionality to provide support for user-defined traffic classes.
class-based weighted fair queueing --See CBWFQ.
differentiated services --See DiffServ.
differentiated services code point --See DSCP.
DiffServ --An architecture based on a simple model where traffic entering a network is classified and possibly conditioned at the boundaries of the network. The class of traffic is then identified with a DS codepoint or bit marking in the IP header. Within the core of the network, packets are forwarded according to the per-hop behavior associated with the DS code point.
DSCP --Differentiated services code point. The six most significant bits of the 1-byte IP type of service (ToS) field. The per-hop behavior represented by a particular DSCP value is configurable. DSCP values range between 0 and 63.
IP precedence --The three most significant bits of the 1-byte type of service (ToS) field. IP precedence values range between zero for low priority and seven for high priority.
latency --The delay between the time a device receives a packet and the time that packet is forwarded out the destination port.
marking --The process of setting a Layer 3 DSCP value in a packet.
QoS --Quality of service. A measure of performance for a transmission system that reflects its transmission quality and service availability.
quality of service --See QoS.
Resource Reservation Protocol --See RSVP.
RSVP --Resource Reservation Protocol. A protocol for reserving network resources to provide quality of service guarantees to application flows.
ToS --Type of service. An 8-bit value in the IP header field.
type of service --See ToS.
Voice over IP --See VoIP.
VoIP --Voice over IP. The ability to carry normal telephony-style voice over an IP-based internet maintaining telephone-like functionality, reliability, and voice quality.
weighted fair queueing --See WFQ.
weighted random early detection --See WRED.
WFQ --Weighted fair queueing. A queue management algorithm that provides a certain fraction of link bandwidth to each of several queues, based on relative bandwidth applied to each of the queues.
WRED --Weighted random early detection. A congestion avoidance mechanism that slows traffic by randomly dropping packets when there is congestion.