
To change a table setting, click the entry in the
IP Precedence Priority Table
, type the new CoS value in the
Class of Service Value
box, and then click
Apply
Changes
. If you don't want to save the changes, click
Refresh
.
In the
IP DSCP Priority
section, you can map DSCP values to traffic class values. These settings apply to all ports on the switch.
The following options are available:
l
DSCP Priority Table
—
Displays a list of DSCP values mapped to CoS values.
l
Class of Service Value
—
Sets a new CoS for a DSCP value. The number 0 represents low priority and 7 represents high priority.
Click
IP DSCP
in the
IP Precedence/DSCP Priority Status
field to enable this feature.
Each IP DSCP value (from 0 to 63) is mapped to one CoS value (from 0 to 7). The number 0 represents the lowest priority and 7 represents the highest
priority.
The following table shows the default priority mapping. All of the DSCP values that are not specified are mapped to CoS value 0.
To change a table setting, select the entry in the
DSCP Priority Table
, type the new CoS value in the
Class of Service Value
box, and then click
Apply
Changes
. If you don't want to save the changes, click
Refresh
.
CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the
Class of Service/Layer 3/4 Priority/IP Precedence/DSCP Priority
page.
6
6
7
7
IP DSCP Value
CoS Value
0
0
8
1
10, 12, 14, 16
2
18, 20, 22, 24
3
26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 4
38, 40, 42
5
48
6
46, 56
7