Queue mapping – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Untrusted Port Default Priority

• Queue Configuration

This enables PowerConnect switches to support a wide variety of delay

sensitive video and audio multicast applications.
CoS mapping tables, port default priority, and hardware queue parameters

may be configured on LAG interfaces as well as physical port interfaces.

Queue Mapping

The priority of a packet arriving at an interface is used to steer the packet to

the appropriate outbound CoS queue through a mapping table. Network

packets arriving at an ingress port are directed to one of n queues in an egress

port(s) based on the translation of packet priority to CoS queue. The CoS

mapping tables define the queue used to handle each enumerated type of

user priority designated in either the 802.1p, IP precedence, or IP DSCP

contents of a packet. If none of these fields are trusted to contain a

meaningful COS queue designation, the ingress port can be configured to use

its default priority to specify the CoS queue.
CoS queue mappings use the concept of trusted and untrusted ports.
A trusted port is one that takes at face value a certain priority designation

within arriving packets. Specifically, a port may be configured to trust one of

the following packet fields:

• 802.1p User Priority
• IP Precedence
• IP DSCP

Packets arriving at the port ingress are inspected and their trusted field value

is used to designate the COS queue that the packet is placed when forwarded

to the appropriate egress port. A mapping table associates the trusted field

value with the desired COS queue.
Alternatively, a port may be configured as untrusted, whereby it does not trust

any incoming packet priority designation and uses the port default priority

value instead. All packets arriving at the ingress of an untrusted port are

directed to a specific COS queue on the appropriate egress port(s) in

accordance with the configured default priority of the ingress port. This

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