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CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor

MN-CDM570A

Appendix L

Revision 2

L–11

L.1.4 VLAN – Priority/Max (VLAN-based Layer 2) QoS Mode

When selecting VLAN-based Layer 2 QoS, the priority field is extracted from the 802.1q VLAN tag

as shown in Figure Q-1. The VLAN tag priority field is 3 bits, so the 802.1q protocol supports

eight priorities, from 0 to 7. However, because Layer 2 QoS has only four priorities as mentioned

previously, as shown in Table Q-1 these eight VLAN priorities are automatically mapped to four

internal priories.

Similar to the Port-based scheduler, VLAN-based QoS also observes strict priority-based

scheduling. Should overdriving of VLAN priority traffic occur, the packet will be dropped and

drop stats will be incremented against that port.

Dest MAC

6 bytes

SRC MAC

6 bytes

Data

FCS

4 bytes

Type(0x8100)

2 bytes

Priority

3bits

CFI

1 bit

VLANid

12 bits

VLAN Tag

Figure N-1. IEEE 802.1q VLAN priority

Table N-1. 802.1q to Layer 2 QoS Priority Conversion

802.1q VLAN Priority Field

Layer 2 QoS Priority

7 (b111)

Priority 1

6 (b110)

Priority 2

5 (b101)

Priority 3

4 (b100)

Priority 4

3 (b011)

Priority 5

2 (b010)

Priority 6

1 (b001)

Priority 7

0 (b000)

Priority 8

Even though it is not necessary to configure multiple ports with VLANs, the VLAN QoS will not

look in the port information when classifying the packets into queue.

In case VLAN Q-in-Q (double VLAN tag), the L2 VLAN QoS considers first VLAN tag

priority field only for traffic prioritization.

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