Priority Mapping With And Without Qos Passthrough Mode; How To Enable Or Disable Qos Passthrough Mode - HP ProCurve 2610-PWR Management And Configuration Manual

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Port Status and Basic Configuration
QoS Passthrough Mode
Note
As stated earlier, use of this QoS-Passthrough-Mode feature generally assumes
that QoS tagged frames are not being sent through the switch. The receipt of
priority 6 or 7 packets may in fact suffer packet drops depending on the traffic
load of non-priority 6 or 7 packets.

Priority Mapping With and Without QoS Passthrough Mode

The switch supports 802.1p VLAN tagging, which is used in conjunction with
the outbound port priority queues to prioritize outbound traffic.
An 802.1Q VLAN tagged packet carries an 802.1p priority setting (0-7). If the
switch receives a tagged packet, it is placed into the appropriate queue based
on the frame's 802.1p priority setting. The mapping with/without QoS
Passthrough Mode is as follows:
802.1p Priority

How to Enable or Disable QoS Passthrough Mode

QoS Passthrough Mode is disabled by default.
Syntax: [no] qos-passthrough-mode [optimized | typical]
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Prioritization Queue Placement
Setting
Default QoS
Setting
1
1 (low)
2
1 (low)
0 or
2 (normal)
Unspecified
3
2 (normal)
4
3 (medium)
5
3 (medium)
6
4 (high)
7
4 (high)
write memory
reload
The above command sequence enables QoS pass-through
mode. The no form of the command sequence disables QoS
pass-through mode. (Default: Disabled)
QoS Passthrough
Mode
2 (normal)
2 (normal)
2 (normal)
2 (normal)
2 (normal)
2 (normal)
4 (high)
4 (high)

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