Layer-2, -3, And -4 Flow Specification; Precedence For Layer-3 Flows - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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Chapter 15: QoS Configuration Guide
Within the IA, QoS policies are used to classify Layer-2, -3, and -4 traffic into the following
priorities:
Control
High
Medium
Low
By assigning priorities to network traffic, you can ensure that critical traffic will reach its
destination even if the exit ports for the traffic are experiencing greater-than-maximum
utilization.

Layer-2, -3, and -4 Flow Specification

For Layer-2 traffic, you can define a flow based on the MAC packet headers.
The MAC fields are source MAC address, destination MAC address and VLAN IDs. A
list of incoming ports can also be specified
For Layer-3 (IP) traffic, you can define flows, blueprints, or templates of IP packet headers.
The IP fields are source IP address, destination IP address, UDP/TCP source port,
UDP/TCP destination port, TOS (Type of Service), transport protocol (TCP or UDP),
and a list of incoming interfaces.
The flows specify the contents of these fields. If you do not enter a value for a field, a
wildcard value (all values acceptable) is assumed for the field.

Precedence for Layer-3 Flows

A precedence from 1 through 7 is associated with each field in a flow. The IA uses the
precedence value associated with the fields to break ties if packets match more than one
flow. The highest precedence is 1 and the lowest is 7. Here is the default precedence of the
fields:
IP: destination port (1), destination IP address (2), source port (3), source IP address (4),
TOS (5), interface (6), protocol (7)
Use the qos precedence ip command to change the default precedence.
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