Ip type-of-service classifiers – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Globally-Configured QoS

Comparison of Global IP Type-of-Service Classifiers

Table 6-9 shows the difference in how global IP-Precedence and IP-Diffserv
classifiers are implemented in the switch.

Table 6-9. IP Type-of-Service Classifiers

Outbound Port

IP Type-of-Service Classifiers

IP-Precedence Mode

IP Differentiated Services Mode

IP Packet Sent Out
an Untagged Port
in a VLAN

Based on the IP Precedence bit set in
a packet’s ToS/Traffic Class field, the
packet is sent to one of eight
outbound port queues in the switch:

1 - 2 = low priority (queue 1, 2)

0 - 3 = normal priority (queue 3, 4)

Based on the DSCP codepoint that the switch has been config­
ured to detect, one of the following actions is taken:
• The codepoint is re-marked according to the configured

DSCP policy and the 802.1p priority currently configured for
the codepoint in the DSCP Policy table (Table 6-8).

• The codepoint is not changed, but the 802.1p priority is

marked with the currently configured value for the
codepoint in the DSCP Policy table.

4 - 5 = medium priority (queue 5, 6) Based on the new 802.1p priority marking, the packet leaves

the switch through one of the following queues:

6 - 7 = high priority (queue 7, 8)

1 - 2 = low priority (queue 1, 2)

0 - 3 = normal priority (queue 3, 4)

4 - 5 = medium priority (queue 5, 6)

6 - 7 = high priority (queue 7, 8)

If No-override (the default) is configured for the 802.1p priority
associated with a codepoint, the priority in the packet header
is not re-marked by the global IP-Diffserv classifier and, by
default, is sent to the “normal priority” outbound port queue.

IP Packet Sent Out
a Tagged Port in a
VLAN

Based on the IP Precedence bit set in
a packet’s ToS/Traffic Class field:
• The packet is sent to one of eight

outbound port queues in the
switch as described above.

Based on the DSCP codepoint that the switch has been config­
ured to detect, one of the following actions is taken:
• The codepoint is re-marked according to the configured

DSCP policy and the 802.1p priority currently configured for
the codepoint in the DSCP Policy Table (Table 6-8).

• The IP Precedence value (0 - 7) is

used to set the corresponding
802.1p priority in the VLAN tag
carried by the packet to the next
downstream device (see Table 6­
8)
.

• The codepoint is not changed, but the 802.1p priority is

marked with the currently configured value for the
codepoint in the DSCP Policy Table (Table 6-8).

Based on the new 802.1p priority marking, the packet leaves
the switch through one of the outbound port queues described
above.
In addition, the priority value (0 - 7) is used to set the 802.1p
priority in the VLAN tag carried by the packet to the next
downstream device. If the priority is configured as No-over­
ride
in the DSCP Policy table, the VLAN tag carries a “0”
(normal priority) 802.1p setting if not prioritized by other global
QoS classifiers.

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