Precedence values, Second generation, Chapter 3 – RCA THOMSON SpeedTouchTM (Wireless) Business DSL Router User Manual

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Chapter 3

Basic QoS Concepts

E-NIT-CTC-20041213-0013 v0.5

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Precedence values

The table below gives the

precedence

values:

Second generation

The

Differentiated Service Code Point

is a selector for router's per-hop behaviours.

The fields

ECT

and

CE

are spare bits in the IP header used by Explicit Congestion

Notification (

RFC3168

).

As can be seen, the

DSCP

field supersedes the old

Precedence

field. So the values of

DSCP

provide limited backwards compatibility with

Precedence

.

This leads to notions of

"class"

, each class being the group of DSCPs with the same

Precedence

value. Values within a class would offer similar network services but

with slight differences (used to create different levels of service such as "gold",
"silver" and "bronze").

Precedence

Purpose

0

Routine

1

Priority

2

Immediate

3

Flash

4

Flash Override

5

CRITIC/ECP

6

Internetwork Control

7

Network Control

Note that IP Precedence is obsolete and is only implemented to provide
backwards compatibility.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Differentiated Service Code Point

ECT

CE

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