HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Globally-Configured QoS

2. Configure the DSCP policies for the codepoints you want to use.

New DSCP policies
have been configured

Figure 6-6. Assigning Priorities to the Selected DSCPs

3. Assign the DSCP policies to the selected TCP/UDP port applications and

display the result.

ProCurve(config)# qos udp-port 23 dscp 000111
ProCurve(config)# qos tcp-port 80 dscp 000101
ProCurve(config)# qos tcp-port 914 dscp 000010
ProCurve(config)# qos udp-port range 1001 2000 dscp 000010

TCP/UDP port based priorities

| IP Packet Application

|

Protocol | Type Port

Apply rule | DSCP Priority

| 3
| 3

1

-------- + --------- ----------- ---------- + ------ -----------

UDP | IPV4 23

DSCP | 8

7

TCP | IPV4 80

DSCP | 6

5

TCP | IPV4 914

DSCP

1

UDP | IPV4 1001-2000 DSCP

Global TCP/UDP port-

DSCP Policy: DSCP codepoint (3) and 802.1p priority (1)

number classifiers

mapping (Note: DSCP 3 is the decimal equivalent of binary
000010.)

Figure 6-7. Configuring a DSCP Policy for Global TCP/UDP Port Classifiers

The switch applies the DSCP policies in Figure 6-7 to IP packets with the
specified TCP/UDP port applications that are received in the switch. The
switch manages the packets as follows:

Overwrites the original DSCPs in the selected packets with the new
DSCPs specified in the above policies.

Assigns the 802.1p priorities in the above policies to the selected packets.

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