What role does packet classification play in Quality of Service (QoS)?
- Identifying and marking packets
- Filtering out unwanted packets
- Encrypting sensitive packets
- Fragmenting large packets
Packet classification in QoS involves identifying and marking packets to facilitate proper prioritization and treatment.
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