are QoS Priority Levels the same thing as the CS# Levels i see in NTA Types of Service view?
if yes, then what are the AF# and EF# levels?
thanks.
The CS# is a priority level in the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) system of QoS. The AF# and EF values are priority levels as well. There are best practices for each priority level based on throughput and delay needs of different applications. A use for AF# is to place conforming traffic in for example AF21, if the monitored traffic reaches a threshold (Exceed threshold) you can mark it down to AF22, and then if the traffic reaches another threshold (Violate threshold), you can mark it down to AF23. Your traffic would then have different drop precedences depending if it hits the queue at AF21, AF22, or AF23. This type of classification would need to take place as close to the source of the traffic as possible and then the queueing policies would be enforced at an aggregation point.
EF is Expedited Forwarding - For delay sensitive traffic like voice. This traffic is usually placed in a priority queue.
CS0 Selector 0 (CS0) Best EffortClass Selector 1 (CS1) ScavengerAF11 Bulk DataAF12 AF13 Class Selector 2 (CS2) Network ManagementAF21 Transactional DataAF22 AF23 Class Selector 3 (CS3) Call SignallingAF31 Mission-CriticalAF32 AF33 Class Selector 4 (CS4) Streaming VideoAF41 Interactive VideoAF42 AF43 Class Selector 5 (CS5) Expedited Forwarding (EF) VoiceClass Selector 6 (CS6) IP Routing