Tos option – HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Using QoS Classifiers To Configure QoS for Outbound Traffic

Table 6-9. How the Switch Uses the ToS Configuration

Outbound Port

ToS Option:

IP Precedence

(Value = 0 - 7)

Differentiated Services

IP Packet Sent Out
an Untagged Port
in a VLAN

Depending on the value of the IP
Precedence bits in the packet’s
ToS field, the packet will go to one
of four outbound port queues in
the switch:

1 - 2 = low priority
0 - 3 = normal priority
4 - 5 = high priority
6 - 7 = high priority

For a given packet carrying a ToS codepoint that the switch has
been configured to detect:
• Change the codepoint according to the configured policy and

assign the 802.1p priority specified for the new codepoint in
the DSCP Policy Table (page 6-58).

• Do not change the codepoint, but assign the 802.1p priority

specified for the existing codepoint in the DSCP Policy Table
(page 6-58).

Depending on the 802.1p priority used, the packet will leave the
switch through one of the following queues:

1 - 2 = low priority
0 - 3 = normal priority
4 - 5 = high priority
6 - 7 = high priority

If No-override (the default) has been configured for a specified
codepoint, then the packet is not prioritized by ToS and, by
default, is sent to the “normal priority” queue.

IP Packet Sent Out
an Untagged Port
in a VLAN

Same as above, plus the IP Prece­
dence value (0 - 7) will be used to
set a corresponding 802.1p priority
in the VLAN tag carried by the
packet to the next downstream
device. Refer to table 6-10, below.

Same as above, plus the Priority value (0 - 7) will be used to set
a corresponding 802.1p priority in the VLAN tag carried by the
packet to the next downstream device. Where No-override is the
assigned priority, the VLAN tag carries a “0” (normal priority)
802.1p setting if not prioritized by other QoS classifiers.

Table 6-10. ToS IP-Precedence Bit Mappings to 802.1p Priorities

ToS Byte IP
Precedence Bits

Corresponding
802.1p Priority

Service Priority Level

000

1

Lowest

001

2

Low

002

0

Normal

003

3

004

4

005

5

006

6

007

7

Highest

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