Ip multicast (igmp) interaction with cos, Summary of cos operation, Ip multicast (igmp) interaction with cos -146 – HP 8000M User Manual

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Configuring the Switch
Class of Service (CoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

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IP Multicast (IGMP) Interaction with CoS

The switch’s ability to prioritize IGMP traffic for either a normal or high
priority outbound queue overrides any CoS criteria, and does not affect any
802.1p priority settings the switch may assign. For a given packet, if both IGMP
high priority and CoS are configured, the CoS configuration overrides the
IGMP setting.

Summary of CoS Operation

Each of the following four tables provide a hierarchy of CoS criteria and
resulting operation, based on one of the four possible tagged VLAN scenarios
a packet can encounter while traversing the switch. These scenarios include:

The packet enters the switch and exits from the switch on a non-VLAN
or untagged VLAN port.

The packet enters the switch in an untagged VLAN and exits from the
switch in a tagged VLAN.

The packet enters the switch in a tagged VLAN and exits from the
switch in an untagged VLAN.

The packet enters the switch and exits from the switch in a tagged
VLAN.

In each scenario, only the first CoS criteria that applies to a packet is used.
All others are ignored.

IGMP High Priority
Configured

CoS Configuration
Affects Packet

Switch Port Output
Queue

Outbound 802.1p
Setting (Requires
Tagged VLAN)

Not Enabled

No

Normal

Same as Inbound
Setting

Not Enabled

Yes: High Priority
(4 - 7)

High

Configured by CoS
(4 - 7)

Not Enabled

Yes: Normal Priority
(0 - 3)

Normal

Configured by CoS
(0 - 3)

Enabled

No

High

Same as Inbound
Setting

Enabled

Yes: High Priority
(4 - 7)

High

Configured by CoS
(4 - 7)

Enabled

Yes: Normal Priority
(0 - 3)

High

Configured by CoS
(0 - 3)

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