HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Globally-Configured QoS

Syntax: interface < port-list > qos dscp < codepoint >

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)

Syntax: no interface [e] < port-list > qos

Removes a QoS classifier for the specified source-port(s).

Syntax: show qos source-port

Displays a listing of all source-port QoS classifiers currently
in the running-config file.

Example.

In this example, you assign the following DSCP policies (code­

point and associated 802.1p priority) to matching packets with the specified
source-ports:

Source-Port

DSCP

Priority

A2

000111

7

B1-B3

000101

5

B4, C2

000010

1

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.

Also, note that a DSCP must have an 802.1p priority configured before you
can use it to mark matching packets. 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.

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