2 vlan tagging – Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

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8.4 QoS/Priority

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8.4.2 VLAN tagging

The VLAN tag is integrated into the MAC data frame for the VLAN and Prior-
itization functions in accordance with the IEEE 802.1 Q standard. The VLAN
tag consists of 4 bytes. It is inserted between the source address field and
the type field.

For data packets with a VLAN tag, the device evaluates

X

the priority information at all times, and

X

the VLAN information if VLANs have been set up.

Data packets with VLAN tags containing priority information but no VLAN in-
formation (VLAN ID = 0), are known as Priority Tagged Frames.

Note: Network protocols and redundancy mechanisms use the highest traffic
class 3. Therefore, you select other traffic classes for application data.

Priority
entered

Traffic class
(default setting)

IEEE 802.1D traffic type

0

1

Best effort (default)

1

0

Background

2

0

Standard

3

1

Excellent effort (business critical)

4

2

Controlled load
(streaming multimedia)

5

2

Video, less than 100 milliseconds of latency and
jitter

6

3

Voice, less than 10 milliseconds of latency and jit-
ter

7

3

Network control reserved traffic

Table 8: Assignment of the priority entered in the tag to the four traffic classes

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