Understanding the Differentiated Services field in IP headers
This is a hard networking question that probes deep knowledge of IP header structure and quality-of-service mechanisms. It tests whether a candidate understands not just what a field does, but why modern networks need it and how it integrates with routing and traffic-management infrastructure.
The DS field is a foundational concept in contemporary packet-switched networks. To answer well, you need to know its historical context, its role in the broader QoS architecture, and how routers and middleboxes interpret and act on its value. The question rewards candidates who can explain both the mechanism and the real-world motivation.
- QoS (Quality of Service) and traffic prioritisation
- DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) encoding
- Per-hop behaviour and traffic classification
- Interaction with network policy and SLA enforcement