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assigned weight.
Queue Weight (Q0:Q1:Q2:Q3):
Specify the weight of four queues.
802.1p Priority Map:
Assign a tag priority to the specific queue.
There are eight priority levels that you can choose to classify data packets. Choose one of the listed
options from the pull-down menu for CoS (Class of Service) priority tag values. The default value is
“0”.
The default 802.1p settings are shown in the following table:
Priority Level
Low
Low
Low
Normal
Medium
Medium
High
High
802.1p Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DSCP Priority Map:
Select priority queue mapping for the DSCP field of every IP packet from the
pull-down menu. The DSCP includes DSCP (0) to DSCP (63), and the priority queue includes Q0, Q1,
Q2 and Q3.
Note:
802.1p priority mode can only be applied under 802.1q VLAN mode.
User Priority:
Select priority queue for ingress traffic per-port.