HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Globally-Configured QoS

3. If necessary, use the

qos dscp-map < codepoint > priority < 0 - 7 > command

to configure the DSCP policy (codepoint and associated 802.1p priority)
that you want to use to mark matching packets.

P r e r e q u i s i t e

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 Ser­

vices Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping” on page 6-88 for more information.

4. Configure the switch to assign the DSCP policy to packets with the

specified VLAN-ID.

Syntax: qos dscp-map < codepoint > priority < 0 - 7 >

This command is optional if a priority has already been
assigned to the

< codepoint >. The command creates a DSCP

policy by assigning an 802.1p priority to a specific DSCP.
When the switch applies this priority to a packet, the priority
determines the packet’s queue in the outbound port to which
it is sent. If the packet leaves the switch on a tagged port, it
carries the 802.1p priority with it to the next downstream
device. For IP packets, the DSCP codepoint in the packet
header is replaced by the codepoint specified in this com­
mand. (Default: For most codepoints,

No-override. See Figure

6-11 on page 6-89.)

Syntax: vlan < vid > qos dscp < codepoint >

Assigns a DSCP policy to IP packets carrying the specified
VLAN ID, and overwrites the DSCP in these packets with the
assigned

< codepoint > value.

Valid values for a DSCP codepoint are as follows:
- A binary value for the six-bit codepoint from

000000 to

111111.
- A decimal value from

0 (low priority) to 63 (high priority)

that corresponds to a binary DSCP bit set
-An ASCII standard name for a binary DSCP bit set

Type

? to display the list of valid codepoint entries.

The DSCP policy includes an 802.1p priority and determines
the packet’s queue in the outbound port to which it is sent. If
the packet leaves the switch on a tagged port, it carries the
802.1p priority with it to the next downstream device.
(Default:

No-override)

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