QOS Sample Clauses

QOS. ASN-GW should support [***] techniques. These should facilitate QoS policy definition, classification, and enforcement.
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QOS. Quality of Service refers to the technology that manages data traffic to reduce packet loss, latency and jitter on a network. QoS controls and manages network resources by setting priorities for specific types of data on the network such as Voice traffic.
QOS. The 802.16e specification defines a set of scheduling classes at the MAC level that making a range of services possible. The five classes that are spelled out in the 802.16e specification and supported by Motorola are UGS, rtPS, ertPS, nrtPS, and BE enabling realtime as well as non-realtime services. 802.16e definition, however, is not enough to satisfy the end to end QoS implementation. Motorola's solution provides an end to end capable QoS framework. Each user is provisioned with a set of service flows which map to different services that are offered. For example, VoIP and best effort data services may be defined as two distinct service flows for a user with each service flow being associated with QoS related parameters including the 802.16e defined scheduling class, DiffServ CodePoint (DSCP), minimum and maximum data rates, etc. These parameters are utilized at different points in the network providing proper handling of the service flow.
QOS. From a QoS perspective, we were interested in evaluating how the FLAME network load varies depending on the number of players participating in the game. Since the download of trees happens roughly at the same time from several devices, we expect the Opportunistic Multicasting of FLAME to have a positive effect on resources used and network load of our database service.
QOS. QoS for VoIP calls from a dual-mode handset when operating in a WLAN should be comparable to landline-like voice service to differentiate service from competitive VoIP service providers. QoS should be provided over the WLAN between handset and AP, and end-to-end between handset and network infrastructure. The 802.11e standard provides QoS methods for a Wi-Fi network. It includes specifications for prioritized and parameterized QoS in two basic access approaches: Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) service and Hybrid Coordination Function Controlled Channel Access (HCCA). EDCA is a prioritized CSMA/CA access mechanism offering four differentiated service Access Categories (AC). EDCA also offers a level of parameterized 10 UMA clients are provisioned with or derive the FQDN for their provisioning UNC and UNC SGW. After resolving these addresses, a UMA client sets up a secure tunnel with the provisioning UNC to discover the FQDN or IP address of its default UNC and UNC Security Gateway (SGW). The UMA client then sets up a secure tunnel to its default UNC and attempts to register. The UMA client’s default UNC may deflect the UMA client to an alternate serving UNC. In this case the UNC client will establish a secure tunnel this UNC and register.
QOS. QoS support is mandatory and has to comply with RFC 5462. It is necessary to specify the protocol standards and versions for each of the following aspects. In case of having any proprietary non-standard implementation it must be indicated, its added value shall be explained: a. QoS support on all types of interfaces. b. EXP-based QoS: traffic shaping is done at the markup level and the assignment to a service queue is done directly at the input, based on the MPLS EXP header. c. Describe in detail the processes of: classification, marking, xxxxxxx and scheduling. d. The classification will be made according to 8 qualities of service levels (Forwarding Class - FC). e. The queues can be characterized by CIR, PIR, CBS and MBS. Modification of CBS and MBS is due to delay-sensitive traffic. f. It is necessary to have implemented a hierarchical scheduler, due to the need to share different types of traffic in one SAP. Three levels. g. Traffic classification by SAP towards FC in MPLS. h. Traffic classification by CoS towards FC in MPLS. i. Traffic classification by ToS (DSCP) towards FC in MPLS. j. Traffic classification by IP range, origin or destination, towards FC in MPLS. k. Rewriting capability of CoS and ToS fields in the frames. It should be made both in inward/outward interfaces. l. Indicate if there is any limitation in terms of scalability between the number of queues and the number of SAP, per port, slot, chassis or physical interface.
QOS. The PenTeleData network will not adhere to any 802.1p tags or IP TOS/DSCP settings in Customer Ethernet frames, but also will not modify them. Customer is responsible for performing any custom queuing needed on egress.
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