Dscp Priority - TP-Link T1700X-16TS User Manual

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Choose the menu QoS→DiffServ→802.1P Priority to load the following page.
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
Priority and CoS-mapping Config
Select:
Tag-id/CoS-id:
Queue TC-id:
Note:
To complete QoS function configuration, you have to go to the Schedule Mode page to select a
schedule mode after the configuration is finished on this page.
Configuration Procedure:
Step Operation
1
Configure
relation between the 802.1P
priority Tag/CoS and the TC
2
Select a schedule mode

10.1.4 DSCP Priority

On this page you can configure DSCP priority. DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) is a new definition to IP
ToS field given by IEEE. This field is used to divide IP datagram into 64 priorities. When DSCP
Priority is enabled, IP datagram are mapped to different priority levels based on DSCP priority
mode; non-IP datagram with 802.1Q tag are mapped to different priority levels based on 802.1P
priority mode if 8021.1P Priority mode is enabled; the untagged non-IP datagram are mapped based
on port priority mode.
Figure 10-8
Select the desired 802.1P tag-id/cos-id for 802.1P priority
configuration. It is multi-optional.
Indicates the precedence level defined by IEEE 802.1P and the
CoS ID.
Indicates the priority level of egress queue the packets with tag
and CoS-id are mapped to. The priority levels of egress queue are
labeled as TC0, TC1, TC2 ...TC7.
Description
the
mapping
Required. On QoS→DiffServ→802.1P Priority page,
configure the mapping relation between the 802.1P
priority Tag/CoS and the TC.
Required. On QoS→DiffServ→Schedule Mode page,
select a schedule mode.
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