Multicast queue scheduling

A fixed mapping from multicast traffic class to equivalent unicast traffic class is applied to select the queue scheduling behavior.

The multicast traffic classes are numbered from 0 to 7; higher numbered traffic classes are considered higher priority. The Multicast traffic class equivalence mapping table below presents the multicast traffic class with the equivalence mapping applied.

Once the multicast traffic class equivalence mapping has been applied, then scheduling and any scheduler configuration are inherited from the equivalent unicast traffic class. Refer to the table below for details on exact mapping equivalencies.

Table 1. Multicast traffic class equivalence mapping

Multicast traffic class

Equivalent unicast traffic class

0

0

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

Unicast ingress and egress queueing utilizes a hybrid scheduler that simultaneously supports SP+WRR service and multiple physical queues with the same service level. Multicast adds additional multicast expansion queues. Because multicast traffic classes are equivalent to unicast service levels, they are treated exactly as their equivalent unicast service policies.