Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual page 131

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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FTOS Behavior: The following conditions are applied to the use of dynamic CoS with 802.1X
authentication on C-Series and S-Series platforms:
In accordance with port-based QoS, incoming dot1p values can be mapped to only four priority values: 0, 2,
4, and 6. If the RADIUS server returns any other dot1p value (1, 3, 5, or 7), the value is not used and frames
are forwarded on egress queue 0 without changing the incoming dot1p value. The example shows how
dynamic CoS remaps (or does not remap) the dot1p priority in 802.1X-authenticated traffic and how the
frames are forwarded:
Incoming Frame
RADIUS-based
Tagged dot1p
CoS Remap Table
--------------
---------------
0
7
1
5
2
4
3
6
4
3
5
1
6
2
7
4
The priority of untagged packets is assigned according to the remapped value of priority 0 traffic in the
RADIUS-based table. For example, in the following remapping table, untagged packets are tagged with
priority 2:
FTOS#show dot1x cos-mapping interface Gigabitethernet 2/32
802.1Xp CoS remap table on Gi 2/32:
-----------------------------
Dot1p
Remapped Dot1p
0
2
1
6
2
5
3
4
4
3
5
2
6
1
7
0
After being re-tagged by dynamic CoS for 802.1X, packets are forwarded in the switch according to their
new CoS priority.
When a supplicant logs off from an 802.1X authentication session, the dynamic CoS table is deleted or reset.
When an 802.1x session is re-authenticated, the previously assigned CoS table is retained through
the re-authentication process. If the re-authentication fails, the CoS table is deleted. If the
re-authentication is successful and the authentication server does not include a CoS table in the
AUTH-ACCEPT packet, the previously assigned CoS table MUST be deleted. If the
re-authentication is successful and the server sends a CoS table, the old CoS table is overwritten
with the new one.
If multi-supplicant authentication mode is enabled on a port, you can configure a CoS mapping table for
specified MAC addresses in the RADIUS server. FTOS will then maintain a per-MAC CoS table for each
port, and mark the priority of all traffic originating from a configured MAC address with the corresponding
table value.
To display the CoS priority-mapping table provided by the RADIUS server and applied to authenticated
supplicants on an 802.1X-enabled port, enter the
command.
Outgoing Frame
Egress Queue
Tagged dot1p
--------------
------------
0
0
1
0
4
2
6
3
4
0
5
0
2
0
4
2
show dot1x cos-mapping interface
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