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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
QoS Operating Notes and Restrictions

QoS Operating Notes and Restrictions

Table 6-12. Details of Packet Criteria and Restrictions for QoS Support

Packet Criteria or
Restriction

QoS Classifiers

DSCP
Overwrite
(Re-
Marking)

UDP/TCP

Device
Priority (IP
Address)

IP Type-of-
Service

VLAN

Source
Port

Incoming
802.1p

Restricted to IPv4 Packets Only

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Allow Packets with IP Options

1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Support IPv6 Packets

2

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Support Layer-2 SAP
Encapsulation

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

1

An “IP Option” is an optional, extra field in the header of an IP packet.

2

All Switches: For explicit QoS support of IPv6 packets, force IPv6 traffic into its own set of VLANs and then configure

VLAN-based classifiers for those VLANs.

All Switches:

For explicit QoS support of IP subnets, ProCurve recom­

mends forcing IP subnets onto separate VLANs and then configuring
VLAN-based classifiers for those VLANs.

For Devices that Do Not Support 802.1Q VLAN-Tagged Ports:
For communication between these devices and the switch, connect
the device to a switch port configured as

Untagged for the VLAN in

which you want the device’s traffic to move.

Port Tagging Rules:

For a port on the switch to be a member of a

VLAN, the port must be configured as either

Tagged or Untagged for

that VLAN. For more on VLANs, refer to chapter 2, “Static Virtual
LANs (VLANs)”.

SAP-Encapsulated Packet Restriction:

Except for source-port

QoS and VLAN QoS, the switches covered in this guide do not support
QoS operation for SAP-Encapsulated packets. Thus, the switch can
use only VLAN QoS and source-port QoS to prioritize SAP-encapsu­
lated packets.

Packets with IP Option Fields in the Header:

UDP/TCP QoS is

not supported for IP packets carrying optional fields in their headers.

RADIUS Authentication:

RADIUS authentication allowing traffic

through a given port may override the port’s QoS configuration, which
generates an Event Log message. When the authenticated host discon­
nects, the port returns to the static QoS configuration.

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