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10.3.2 Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping

Untagged packet classifier mapping is supported on user ports only. There are three
classification modes for untagged packets: IP Precedence, DSCP, and AFEF.

1. To configure queue mapping for untagged packets, from the Class of Service Queue

Configuration screen (Figure 10-3), type 2 and press Enter. The User Port Untagged
Packet Classifier Configuration screen opens (Figure 10-7).

Figure 10-7 User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen

2. To select a classification mode for the User side, type 1 and press Enter. Press the Space

bar to select IP Precedence, None, DSCP, or AFEF and press Enter.

3. To assign a default queue for unclassified frames, type 2 and press Enter. Press the

Space bar to select LLQ, Q3, Q2, or Q1 and press Enter. (Only a queue that is enabled
can be selected. To enable or disable a queue, see “Queues Configuration on Network
Ports” on page 119
.)

4. To set classifier mapping, type 3 and press Enter.

If you selected IP Precedence in step 2, Figure 10-8 opens. See the section “IP
Precedence Mode” on page 115.

If you selected DSCP mode in step 2, Figure 10-9 opens. See the section “DSCP
Mode” on page 116
.

If you selected AFEF in step 2, Figure 10-10 opens. See the section “AF/EF
Mode” on page 117
.

5. Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen.

Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 21-MAR-2011
9145EMP-761-4-0 V40.43 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11:20:59
-------------------- USER PORT UNTAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER CONFIGURATION --------

1) Classification Mode IP Precedence
2) Default Queue for Unclassified Frames LLQ

3) Set classifier mapping

Select [1-3]:

------------------------------------Messages-----------------------------------

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