802.1P Default Priority - D-Link DGS-3324SRi User Manual

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D-Link DGS-3324SRi Intelligent Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
especially during peak demand, as bottlenecks can quickly develop if the QoS settings are not suitable. In the
Configuration folder open the QoS folder and click QoS Output Scheduling, to view the screen shown below.
Figure 4- 28. QoS Output Scheduling Configuration window
Once you have assigned a priority to the port groups on the Switch, you can then assign this Class to each of the
7 levels of 802.1p priorities.
Note: The settings you assign to the queues, numbers 0-6, represent the
IEEE 802.1p priority tag number. Do not confuse these settings with port
numbers.
Note: The DGS-3324SRi introduces the concept of a Combination
Queue where the user may mix strict and weighted round-robin priority
scheduling. A Max. Packets field with an entry of zero (0) denotes a strict
priority scheduling for that queue while other classes empty on a weighted
round-robin (WRR) priority schedule. The web-manager WILL NOT allow
configuration of this function and is only available for configuration through
the Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information on the
Combination Queue, see the DGS-3324SRi Command Line Interface
Manual, also located on this CD-ROM.

802.1p Default Priority

The Switch allows the assignment of a default 802.1p priority to each port on the Switch. In the Configuration
folder open the QoS folder and click 802.1p Default Priority, to view the screen shown below.
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