User Guide
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Configuring QoS
Class of Service Configuration
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Configuring the 802.1p to Queue Mapping and 802.1p Remap
Choose the menu
QoS > Class of Service > 802.1p Priority
to load the following page.
Figure 2-4
Configuring the 802.1p to Queue Mapping and 802.1p Remap
Follow these steps to configure the parameters of the 802.1p priority:
1) In the
802.1p to Queue Mapping
section, configure the mappings and click
Apply
.
802.1p Priority
Displays the number of 802.1p priority. In QoS, 802.1p priority is used to
represent class of service. IEEE 802.1p standard defines three bits in 802.1Q tag
as PRI filed. The PRI values are called 802.1p priority and used to represent the
priority of the layer 2 packets. This function requires packets with VLAN tags.
Queue
Select the TC queue for the desired 802.1p priority. The packets with the desired
802.1p priority will be put in the corresponding queue.
2) (Optional) In the
802.1p Remap
section, configure the 802.1p to 802.1p mappings and
click
Apply
.
802.1p Priority
Displays the number of 802.1p priority. In QoS, 802.1p priority is used to
represent class of service. IEEE 802.1p standard defines three bits in 802.1Q tag
as PRI filed. The PRI values are called 802.1p priority and used to represent the
priority of the layer 2 packets. This function requires packets with VLAN tags.
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