Figure 19.2 prioritization of network traffic – Psion Teklogix 9160 G2 User Manual

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Chapter 19: Quality of Service (QoS)

802.1p And DSCP Tags

The 802.1p header includes a three-bit field for prioritization, which allows packets
to be grouped into various traffic classes. Eight priority levels are defined. The
highest priority is seven, which might go to network-critical traffic (voice). Higher
priority packets are always transmitted first. Lower priority packets are not transmit-
ted if higher priority packets are still in transmission, rather they are held in a queue
until the higher packets have been successfully transmitted.The lowest priority level
is zero, this is used as a best-effort default, it is invoked automatically when no other
value has been set.

Note:

It is important to note that 802.1p will not work unless QoS and WMM are
enabled. WMM must be enabled on both the AP and on the client connect-
ing to the AP.

The flow diagram in Figure 19.2 outlines the way in which tags are retrieved and
traffic prioritized on a network.

Figure 19.2 Prioritization Of Network Traffic

START

Is VLAN tag?

NO

YES

Take Priority from
DSCP

Is VLAN priority tag
(VLAN id = 0)

Take priority from tag

Is priority tag = 0

NO

NO

YES

Take priority from tag

YES

Take Priority from
DSCP

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