To configure QoS priority mapping:
DSCP |
Lists the DSCP value as a 6-bit parameter in the header of every IP packet used for packet classification. |
802.1p Priority |
Assign a 802.1p priority as a 3-bit IP precedence value in the Type of Service field of the IP header used to set the priority. The valid values for this field are 0-7. Up to 64 entries are permitted. The priority values are: 0 – Best Effort 1 – Background 2 – Spare 3 – Excellent Effort 4 – Controlled Load 5 – Video 6 – Voice 7 – Network Control Use the spinner controls within the 802.1p Priority field for each DSCP row to change its priority value. |
Traffic Class |
Devices that originate a packet must identify different classes or priorities for IPv6 packets. Devices use the traffic class field in the IPv6 header to set this priority. |
802.1p Priority |
Assign a 802.1p priority as a 3-bit IPv6 precedence value in the Type of Service field of the IPv6 header used to set the priority. The valid values for this field are 0-7. Up to 64 entries are permitted. The priority values are: 0 – Best Effort 1 – Background 2 – Spare 3 – Excellent Effort 4 – Controlled Load 5 – Video 6 – Voice 7 – Network Control |
Select Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.