Egress QoS

The key to providing QoS in the new service architectures is the ability to differentiate traffic and to provide differentiated service levels based on the types of traffic.

February 17, 2026
QoS Service Architecture Traffic Management

The Challenge

The key to providing QoS in the new service architectures is the ability to differentiate traffic and to provide differentiated service levels based on the types of traffic. For example, for real-time applications such as voice over IP (VoIP), the network needs to provide low latency and jitter guarantees.

Key Challenges

1

Traffic differentiation requirements

2

Differentiated service levels for various traffic types

3

Real-time application QoS guarantees

4

Low latency and jitter for VoIP

Our Approach

Implemented egress QoS solution that differentiates traffic types and provides appropriate service levels, ensuring low latency and jitter for real-time applications like VoIP.

Implementation Steps

Traffic Classification

Implement traffic classification mechanisms

QoS Policies

Define QoS policies for different traffic types

Egress Queue Management

Configure egress queue management

Performance Validation

Validate latency and jitter for real-time apps

Outcomes

Successfully implemented egress QoS providing differentiated service levels for various traffic types.

Technologies Used

QoSTraffic ManagementVoIPService Architecture

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