Outbound port queues and packet priority settings – HP 2600 User Manual

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Port Status and Basic Configuration
Configuring Port-Based Priority for Incoming Packets on the 4100gl and 6108 Switches

member of the VLAN, the packet carries its priority setting to the next,
downstream device. If the outbound port is not configured as a tagged member
of the VLAN, then the tag is stripped from the packet, which then exits from
the switch without a priority setting.

Outbound Port Queues and Packet Priority Settings

Ports on the HP ProCurve switches have the following outbound port queue
structure:

Switch Model

Outbound

Port Queues

Switch 6108

4

Series 5300xl Switch

4

Series 4100gl Switch

3

Series 3400cl Switch

Series 2600, 2600-PWR Switch

4

Series 2800 Switch

4

Series 2500 Switch

2

Switches 1600M/2400M/2424M/4000M/8000M

2

As shown below, these port queues map to the eight priority settings specified
in the 802.1p standard.

Table 10-3. Mapping Priority Settings to Device Queues

802.1p Priority Settings Used
In Tagged VLAN Packets

Switches with
3 Outbound
Port Queues

Queue Assignment in Downstream Devices
With:

4 Queues

8 Queues

2 Queues

1 (low)

Low

Low

Low

Low

2 (low)

Low

Low

0 (normal priority)

Normal

Normal

3

Normal

Normal

4

High

Medium

High

5

High

Medium

6

High

High

7 (high priority)

High

High

High

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