Layer 3/4 priority settings, Setting priority processing to dscp or cos, 3/4 p – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Layer 3/4 Priority Settings

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Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values

The switch supports several common methods of prioritizing layer 3/4

traffic to meet application requirements. Traffic priorities can be specified in

the IP header of a frame, using the priority bits in the Type of Service (ToS)

octet, or the number of the TCP/UDP port. If priority bits are used, the ToS

octet may contain three bits for IP Precedence or six bits for Differentiated

Services Code Point (DSCP) service. When these services are enabled, the

priorities are mapped to a Class of Service value by the switch, and the

traffic then sent to the corresponding output queue.

Because different priority information may be contained in the traffic, this

switch maps priority values to the output queues in the following manner –

The precedence for priority mapping is DSCP Priority and then Default Port

Priority.

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The default settings used for mapping priority values from ingress

traffic to internal DSCP values are used to determine the hardware queues

used for egress traffic, not to replace the priority values. These defaults are

designed to optimize priority services for the majority of network

applications. It should not be necessary to modify any of the default

settings, unless a queuing problem occurs with a particular application.

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The switch allows a choice between using DSCP or CoS priority processing

methods. Use the Priority > Trust Mode page to select the required

processing method.

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"qos map trust-mode" on page 826

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If the QoS mapping mode is set to DSCP, and the ingress packet type is

IPv4, then priority processing will be based on the DSCP value in the

ingress packet.

If the QoS mapping mode is set to DSCP, and a non-IP packet is

received, the packet’s CoS and CFI (Canonical Format Indicator) values

are used for priority processing if the packet is tagged. For an untagged

packet, the default port priority (see

page 221

) is used for priority

processing.

If the QoS mapping mode is set to CoS, and the ingress packet type is

IPv4, then priority processing will be based on the CoS and CFI values

in the ingress packet.

For an untagged packet, the default port priority (see

page 221

) is used

for priority processing.

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