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Chapter 4 - Configuration Management

ASUS GigaX 1024i+

4.6 QoS

QoS pages include trust state, mapping, priority override, and CoS

function.

4.6.1 Trust State

The Ingress Policy block determines

the priority of each frame for the

Queue Controller. The switch

supports this on a per port basis

by setting the configuration in the

following fields:

Port: Select the port to configure.

Trust State: Trust DSCP or CoS.

a)

Trust CoS: Use IEEE Tags.

Use IEEE 802.1p Traffic Class field for priority data if the frame is an

IEEE 802.3ac tagged frame. Otherwise, use port’s default priority for

priority data.

b)

Trust DSCP: Use IP for priority. Use IPv4 TOS and/or Diffserv fields if

the frame is IPv4 and use IPv6 Traffic Class fields if the frame is IPv6

for priority data. Otherwise, use port’s default priority for priority data.

About Trust DSCP, The related setting is in the

Mapping and the CoS

pages.

Click <

OK> to send settings to the switch via the HTTP server. Click

<

Reload> to refresh the settings. To permanently save the configuration,

go to the

Save Configuration page, then click <Save>.

4.6.2 Mapping

This page is used to map DSCP

(Differentiated Services Code Point)

value to CoS (Classification of

Service) priority. The valid DSCP

value is from 0 to 63. For IPv6, 4

multiply by DSCP value are Traffic

Class value. For example, DSCP

value 4 means IPv6 Traffic Class

value is 16. The switch supports this

by setting the configuration in the

Figure 41. Trust state

Figure 42. Mapping

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