HQoS for common users identifies services by priority and then performs uniform scheduling.
If the access user is an IPoE user, family identification is not required. Such access is considered as a single user access and such a user is called a common user. IPoE users are identified using IP addresses. The common user, however, also demands various types of services. The demanded services need be differentiated according to priorities. The system obtains QoS information about common users from the QoS profile applied to the authentication domain.
You can configure the RADIUS server to dynamically deliver QoS parameters during the authentication of common users. In such a case, configuring QoS parameter delivery on the NetEngine 8000 F is not required.