Dscp priority, 4 dscp priority – LevelOne GES-1651 User Manual

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enabled, the packets with 802.1Q tag are mapped to different priority levels based on 802.1P priority
mode. The untagged packets are mapped based on port priority mode.

Choose the menu QoS

→DiffServ→802.1P Priority to load the following page.

Figure 9-8 802.1P Priority

The following entries are displayed on this screen:

Priority Level

Priority Tag:

Indicates the precedence level defined by IEEE802.1P.

Priority Level:

Indicates the priority level the packets with tag are mapped to. The
priority levels are labeled as TC 0, TC1, TC2 and TC3.

Configuration Procedure:

Step Operation

Description

1

Configure

the

mapping

relation between the 802.1P
priority and TC

Required. On QoS

→DiffServ→802.1P Priority page,

configure the mapping relation between the 802.1P
priority and TC.

2

Select a schedule mode

Required. On

QoS→DiffServ→Schedule Mode

page, select a schedule mode.

9.1.4 DSCP Priority

On this page you can configure DSCP priority. DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) is a new definition to IP
ToS field given by IEEE. This field is used to divide IP datagram into 64 priorities. When DSCP
Priority is enabled, IP datagram are mapped to different priority levels based on DSCP priority
mode; non-IP datagram with 802.1Q tag are mapped to different priority levels based on 802.1P
priority mode if 802.1P Priority mode is enabled; the untagged non-IP datagram are mapped based
on port priority mode.

Choose the menu QoS

→DiffServ→DSCP Priority to load the following page.

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