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HCoS

Hierarchical class of service (HCoS) is the ability to apply traffic schedulers and shapers to a hierarchy of scheduler nodes. Each level of the scheduler hierarchy can be used to shape traffic based on different criteria such as application, user, VLAN, and physical port. This allows you to support the requirements of different services, applications, and users on the same physical device and physical infrastructure.
Feature hierarchy Feature Name
HCoS / HCoS: 3-level hierarchical scheduling
HCoS / HCoS: 4-level hierarchical scheduling
HCoS / HCoS: 5-level HCoS with dynamic interface set over dynamic interface sets
HCoS / HCoS: AE and MCAE interfaces
HCoS / HCoS: Anchor point redundancy of pseudowire subscriber logical interfaces
HCoS / HCoS: Configurable deep buffer
HCoS / HCoS: EVPN Interfaces
HCoS / HCoS: GRE tunnel interface output queues
HCoS / HCoS: Hierarchical schedulers
HCoS / HCoS: Hierarchical scheduling on aggregated Ethernet subscriber interfaces with PPPoE encapsulation
HCoS / HCoS: Hierarchical scheduling on logical interface set
HCoS / HCoS: Ingress Hierarchical CoS
HCoS / HCoS: Ingress differentiated
HCoS / HCoS: Network slices on aggregated Ethernet interfaces
HCoS / HCoS: Per-slice statistics
HCoS / HCoS: Transport slices
HCoS / Hierarchical class of service (HCoS)