Mapping cos values to egress queues, Table 3-18, Table 3-19 – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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Class of Service Configuration

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Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues

This switch processes Class of Service (CoS) priority tagged traffic by using four
priority queues for each port, with service schedules based on strict or Weighted
Round Robin (WRR). Up to eight separate traffic priorities are defined in
IEEE 802.1p. The default priority levels are assigned according to recommendations
in the IEEE 802.1p standard as shown in the following table.

The priority levels recommended in the IEEE 802.1p standard for various network
applications are shown in the following table. However, you can map the priority
levels to the switch’s output queues in any way that benefits application traffic for
your own network.

Command Attributes
Priority – CoS value. (Range: 0-7, where 7 is the highest priority)
Traffic Class

16

– Output queue buffer. (Range: 0-3, where 3 is the highest CoS

priority queue)

Table 3-18 Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues

Queue

0

1

2

3

Priority

1,2

0,3

4,5

6,7

Table 3-19 CoS Priority Levels

Priority Level

Traffic Type

1

Background

2

(Spare)

0 (default)

Best Effort

3

Excellent Effort

4

Controlled Load

5

Video, less than 100 milliseconds latency and jitter

6

Voice, less than 10 milliseconds latency and jitter

7

Network Control

16. CLI shows Queue ID.

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