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• Packet classification (at network edge) – Mandatory to permit to switching devices to distinguish between different clients, flows, or traffic classes – Fundamental to define different QoS levels to data classified as belonging to different flows – It also enables differentiated pricing policies – Executed at network edge • Either directly by hosts or more likely by dedicated devices in ingress routers – Based on IP addresses, applications, services, packet content .....