Precedence – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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protocol or the port number of an application. Normally, traffic classification is done by checking the
information carried in packet header. Packet payload is rarely adopted for traffic classification. The
identifying rule is unlimited in range. It can be a quintuplet consisting of source address, source port
number, protocol number, destination address, and destination port number. It can also be simply a
network segment.

Precedence

IP precedence, ToS precedence, and DSCP precedence

Figure 37-1

DS field and ToS byte

0

7

6

DSCP

M
B
Z

Class Selector
codepoints

Differentiated Services

Codepoint ( DSCP)

RFC 2474

Currently
Unused

RFC 1122

IP Type of Service (ToS)

RFC 791

Must

Be

Zero

RFC 1349

DS-Field

(for IPv4,ToS

octet,and for

IPv6,Traffic

Class octet )

IPv4 ToS

byte

1

5

4

3

2

Bits:

0

7

6

1

5

4

3

2

Bits:

Preced

ence

Type of

Service

CU

The ToS field in an IP header contains eight bits numbered 0 through 7, among which,

z

The first three bits indicate IP precedence in the range 0 to 7.

z

Bit 3 to bit 6 indicate ToS precedence in the range of 0 to 15.

z

In RFC2474, the ToS field in IP packet header is also known as DS field. The first six bits (bit 0
through bit 5) of the DS field indicate differentiated service codepoint (DSCP) in the range of 0 to 63,
and the last two bits (bit 6 and bit 7) are reserved.

Table 37-1

Description on IP precedence

IP Precedence (decimal)

IP Precedence (binary)

Description

0 000

Routine

1 001

priority

2 010

immediate

3 011

flash

4 100

flash-override

5 101

critical

6 110

internet

7 111

network

In a network providing differentiated services, traffics are grouped into the following four classes, and
packets are processed according to their DSCP values.

z

Expedited Forwarding (EF) class: In this class, packets can be forwarded regardless of link share
of other traffic. The class is suitable for preferential services with low delay, low packet loss ratio,
low jitter, and assured bandwidth (such as virtual leased line);

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