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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Using QoS Classifiers To Configure QoS for Outbound Traffic

The specified DSCP policies
overwrite the original DSCPs
on the selected packets, and
use the 802.1p priorities
previously configured in the
DSCP policies in step 2.

Figure 6-20. Example of Policy Assignment to Outbound Packets on the Basis of the DSCP in the Packets
Received from Upstream Devices

Details of QoS IP Type-of-Service

IP packets include a Type of Service (ToS) byte. The ToS byte includes:

A Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP):

This element is com­

prised of the upper six bits of the ToS byte). There are 64 possible
codepoints. In the switches covered by this manual, the default

qos

configuration includes the codepoint having the 802.1p priority setting for
Expedited Forwarding, while all others, including the Assured-Forward­
ing codepoints, are unused (and listed with

No-override for a Priority).

Refer to figure 6-11 on page 6-59 for an illustration of the default DSCP
policy table.

Using the

qos dscp map command, you can configure the switch to assign

different prioritization policies to IPv4 packets having different code-
points. As an alternative, you can configure the switch to assign a new
codepoint to an IPv4 packet, along with a corresponding 802.1p priority
(0-7). To use this option in the simplest case, you would:

a. Configure a specific DSCP with a specific priority in an edge switch.

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