Classification of traffic, Classification of traffic -7 – Avaya 580 User Manual

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Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2

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80-Series QoS

Classification of Traffic

The switch assigns traffic to one of eight queues according to the priority, or
“class,” of the traffic. Priorities range 0 to 7, 7 being the highest priority.
You can set the switch to classify traffic by the priority assigned to the
following characteristics:

Layer 2 characteristics:

Physical port that the frame or packet is received on

Cisco ISL tag or 802.1p tag

Source MAC address

Destination MAC address

Layer 3 characteristics:

DSCP in the packet

New DSCP that replaces the original DSCP. You specify this
new DSCP.

IP protocol (assigned by means of an ACL rule)

Destination IP address (assigned by means of an ACL rule)

Source IP address (assigned by means of an ACL rule)

Layer 4 characteristics:

Destination TCP or UDP port (assigned by means of an ACL
rule)

Source TCP or UDP port (assigned by means of an ACL rule)

This section contains the following information and procedures:

Default Priority

Classifying Traffic by Layer 2 Characteristics

Classifying Traffic by Layer 3 or Layer 4 Characteristics

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Precedence of Priorities

Supported Number of Queues

Setting the Priority of a Physical Port

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