Chapter 7: Quality of Service (QoS)
Configuring Classification
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Figure 144 802.1AD Classification Page
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Select the row you want to modify and click Edit. The 802.1AD Classification - Edit page opens.
Figure 145 802.1Q Classification - Edit Page
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Modify the parameters you want to change:
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802.1AD UP – Read-only. The User Priority (UP) bit to be mapped.
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802.1ADQ DEI – Read-only. The DEI bit to be mapped.
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802.1AD CoS – The CoS assigned to frames with the designated UP and DEI.
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802.1AD Color – The Color assigned to frames with the designated UP and DEI.
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Click Apply, then Close.
Modifying the DSCP Classification Table
You can configure the classification criteria for Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) priority
values. The DSCP is a 6-bit length field inside the IP datagram header carrying priority information.
Classification by DSCP can be used for untagged frames, as well as 802.1Q tagged or provider
VLAN tagged frames.