TGPS-9164GT-M12 Series User
Manual
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Tagged frames received on VLAN-unaware ports are always
classified to the default QoS class and DP level.
DSCP Based
Click to enable DSCP-based QoS Ingress Port Classification
5.6.3 Port Tag Remaking
You can set QoS egress queues on a port such as classifying data and marking it according to
its priority and the policies. Packets will then travel across
the switch‟s internal paths carrying
their assigned QoS tag markers. At the egress port, these markers are read and used to
determine which queue each data packet is forwarded to. When the
traffic does not conform
to the conditions set in a policer command, you can remark the traffic.
Label
Description
Port
The switch port number to which the following settings will be
applied. Click on the port number to configure tag remarking
Mode
Shows the tag remarking mode for this port
Classified
: use classified PCP/DEI values
Default
: use default PCP/DEI values
Mapped
: use mapped versions of QoS class and DP level
5.6.4 Port DSCP
DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) is a measure of QoS. It
can classify data packets
by using the 6-bit DS field in the IP header so you can manage each traffic class differently and
efficiently, thereby achieving optimized use of network bandwidth. DSCP-enabled routers on
the network will read the DSCP value of the data packet and put the packet into different
queues before transmission, such as high priority and most efficient transmission. With such
QoS functions, you can ensure low-latency for critical traffic. This page allows you to configure