HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Globally-Configured QoS

Example.

The following example shows how to configure new DSCP poli­

cies on matching packets with the specified DSCP codepoints.

Received

Policy

802.1p

Policy Name

DSCP

DSCP

Priority

(Optional)

001100

000010

6

Level 6

001101

000101

4

Level 4

1. Determine if the DSCP codepoints that you want to use to mark matching

packets already have an 802.1p priority assigned, which could indicate
use by existing applications (

show qos dscp-map command). This is not a

problem as long as the configured priorities are acceptable for all appli­
cations using the same DSCP (see “Notes on Changing a Priority Setting”
on page 6-91).

Also, note that a DSCP codepoint must have a preconfigured 802.1p
priority (0 - 7) before you can use the codepoint to mark matching packets.
If a codepoint you want to use shows

No-override in the Priority column

of the DSCP Policy table (

show qos dscp-map command), you must first

configure a priority for the codepoint before proceeding (

qos dscp-map

priority command). See “Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Map­
ping” on page 6-88 for more informa
tion.

The DSCPs for this
example have not yet
been assigned an
802.1p priority level.

Figure 6-18. Displaying the Current DSCP-Map Configuration

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