Which Quality of Service (QoS) mechanism is used to identify traffic flow and to use DSCP, IP Precedence values, and MPLS EXP bits to create different priority levels?
I go with D because the key sentence here is "to create different priority levels?"
Yes marking adds bits to packets inorder to identify them, however it doesn't create different priority levels.
The classification is the essential first step in QoS by identifying traffic flows and enabling the use of priority tags like DSCP, IP Precedence, and MPLS EXP bits for creating different priority levels within the network.
B. Marking: While marking plays a crucial role in QoS, it involves attaching priority tags (like DSCP, IP Precedence, or MPLS EXP bits) to already classified traffic. It relies on classification to identify the traffic in the first place.
The Quality of Service (QoS) marking mechanism differentiates a packet from other packets by modifying the packet’s field or frame header with the following traffic descriptors:
Internal – QoS groups
Layer 2 – 802.1Q/p Class of Service (CoS) value
Layer 2.5 – MPLS Experimental (EXP) bits
Layer 3 – IP Precedence (IPP) and Differentiated Services Code Points (DSCP) values
Packet marking is a QoS mechanism that colors a packet by changing a field within a
packet or a frame header with a traffic descriptor so it is distinguished from other packets
during the application of other QoS mechanisms (such as re-marking, policing, queuing, or
congestion avoidance).
Packet classification is a QoS mechanism responsible for distinguishing between different
traffic streams. It uses traffic descriptors to categorize an IP packet within a specific class.
Packet classification should take place at the network edge, as close to the source of the
traffic as possible. Once an IP packet is classified, packets can then be marked/re-marked,
queued, policed, shaped, or any combination of these and other actions.
CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Core ENCOR 350-401 Official Cert Guide page 368-369
classification is the process of grouping traffic flows together, while marking is the process of identifying individual packets within those traffic flows.
Classification is the process of identifying traffic flows based on their characteristics, such as their source and destination addresses, their port numbers, and their type of traffic. This allows network administrators to group traffic flows together so that they can be treated differently by the network.
Marking is the process of adding a label to packets that identifies the traffic flow to which they belong. This label is used by the network to determine how the packet should be treated. For example, a packet that is marked with a high priority label will be forwarded ahead of packets that are marked with a lower priority label.
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