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Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Port-Based Priority
Configuring Port-Based Priority for Incoming Packets
Configuring Port-Based Priority for
Incoming Packets
Feature
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Assigning a priority level to traffic on the basis
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of incoming port
When network congestion occurs, it is important to move traffic on the basis
of relative importance. However, without prioritization:
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Traffic from less important sources can consume bandwidth and slow
down or halt delivery of more important traffic.
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Most traffic from all ports is forwarded as normal priority, and competes
for bandwidth with all other normal-priority traffic, regardless of its
relative importance.
Traffic received in tagged VLAN packets carries a specific 802.1p priority level
(0 - 7) that the switch recognizes and uses to assign packet priority at the
outbound port. With the default port-based priority, the switch handles traffic
received in untagged packets as "Normal" (priority level = 0).
You can assign a priority level to:
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Inbound, untagged VLAN packets
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Inbound, tagged VLAN packets having a priority level of 0 (zero)
(The switch does not alter the existing priority level of inbound, tagged VLAN
packets carrying a priority level of 1-7.)
Thus, for example, high-priority tagged VLAN traffic received on a port retains
its priority in the switch. However, you have the option of configuring the port
to assign a priority level to untagged traffic and 0-priority tagged traffic the
port receives.
The Role of 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
An 802.1Q-tagged VLAN packet carries the packet’s VLAN assignment and the
802.1p priority setting (0 - 7). (By contrast, an untagged packet does not have
a tag and does not carry a priority setting.) Generally, the switch preserves
and uses a packet’s priority setting to determine which outbound queue the
packet belongs in on the outbound port. If the outbound port is a tagged
member of the VLAN, the packet carries its priority setting to the next,
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 6108
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