Introduction to colored priority mapping tables – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Input priority

value

dscp-lp mapping dscp-dp mapping dscp-dot1p

mapping

dscp-exp

mapping

8

to

15

1 0 1 1

16 to 23

2

0

2

2

24 to 31

3

0

3

3

32 to 39

4

0

4

4

40 to 47

5

0

5

5

48 to 55

6

0

6

6

56 to 63

7

0

7

7

Table 5 The default exp-dscp, exp-dp, exp-dot1p, and exp-lp mappings

Input priority

value

exp-dscp

mapping

exp-dp mapping exp-dot1p

mapping

exp-lp mapping

0 0 0 0 0

1 8 0 1 1

2 16 0 2 2

3 24 0 3 3

4 32 0 4 4

5 40 0 5 5

6 48 0 6 6

7 56 0 7 7

Table 6 The default up-dp, up-lp, up-up, and up-rpr mappings

Input priority

value

up-dp mapping

up-lp mapping

up-up mapping

up-rpr mapping

0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 1 0

2 0 2 2 1

3 0 3 3 1

4 0 4 4 2

5 0 5 5 2

6 0 6 6 2

7 0 7 7 2

Introduction to colored priority mapping tables

Packets processed by CAR are colored green, yellow, or red. To perform priority mapping for packets in
different colors, the switch provides multiple colored priority mapping tables, as described in

subsections.

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