Operating Rules For Port-Based Priority On Series 4100Gl Switches - HP procurve series 4100gl Management And Configuration Manual

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Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Port-Based Priority
For a packet to carry a given 802.1p priority level from end-to-end in a network,
the VLAN for the packet must be configured as tagged on all switch-to-switch
links. Otherwise the tag is removed and the 802.1p priority is lost as the packet
moves from one switch to the next.
Operating Rules for Port-Based Priority on Series 4100GL
Switches
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In the switch's default configuration, port-based priority is configured as
"0" (zero) for inbound traffic on all ports.
On a given port, when port-based priority is configured as 0 - 7, an
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inbound, untagged packet adopts the specified priority and is sent to the
corresponding outbound queue on the outbound port. (See table 9-8,
"Mapping Priority Settings to Device Queues", on page 34.) If the outbound
port is a tagged member of the applicable VLAN, then the packet carries
a tag with that priority setting to the next downstream device.
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On a given port, when port-based priority is configured as 0 - 7, an
inbound, tagged packet with a priority of 0 (zero) adopts the specified
priority and is sent to the corresponding outbound queue on the outbound
port. (See table 9-8, "Mapping Priority Settings to Device Queues", on page
34.) If the outbound port is a tagged member of the applicable VLAN, then
the packet carries a tag with that priority setting to the next downstream
device.
On a given port, an inbound, tagged packet received on the port with a
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preset priority of 0 - 7 in its tag keeps that priority. T and is assigned an
outbound queue on the basis of that priority (regardless of the port-based
priority configured on the port) . (Refer to table 9-8, "Mapping Priority
Settings to Device Queues" on page 9-34.)
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If a packet leaves the switch through an outbound port configured as an
untagged member of the packet's VLAN, then the packet leaves the switch
without a VLAN tag and thus without an 802.1p priority setting.
Trunked ports do not allow non-default (1 - 7) port-based priority settings.
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If you configure a non-default port-based priority value on a port and then
add the port to a port trunk, then the port-based priority for that port is
returned to the default "0".
Configuring Port-Based Priority for Incoming Packets
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