Which QoS feature responds to network congestion by dropping lower priority packets?
A.
CBWFQ
B.
tail drop
C.
WRED
D.
strict priority
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Weighted Random Early Detection is the QoS congestion-avoidance feature that responds to early congestion by selectively dropping packets before a queue becomes completely full. WRED can use packet markings, such as IP precedence or DSCP, to determine drop probability, so lower-priority traffic can be dropped earlier than higher-priority traffic. This helps TCP-based applications slow down before tail drop causes large synchronized retransmissions. CBWFQ is a queuing and bandwidth-allocation mechanism; it classifies traffic into queues and assigns bandwidth, but it is not specifically the feature that randomly drops lower-priority packets during congestion. Tail drop drops packets only when the queue is full and does not intelligently prefer lower-priority traffic. Strict priority queuing protects delay-sensitive traffic by servicing a priority queue first, but it does not provide weighted random early discard behavior. In Cisco QoS design, WRED is used as a congestion-avoidance mechanism, especially for TCP traffic classes where early packet drops can reduce global synchronization and protect higher-priority classes.
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