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Main Menu > Configuration > Applications > QoS > Priority
Mapping (802.1p)
1. User Priority 0 > (Traffic Class 0)
2. User Priority 1 > (Traffic Class 0)
3. User Priority 2 > (Traffic Class 1)
4. User Priority 3 > (Traffic Class 1)
5. User Priority 4 > (Traffic Class 2)
6. User Priority 5 > (Traffic Class 2)
7. User Priority 6 > (Traffic Class 2)
8. User Priority 7 > (Traffic Class 2)
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Assigning Priorities to Traffic Queues for DSCP
To assign priorities to traffic queues for DSCP:
1. Select Main Menu>Configuration>Applications>QoS>Priority Classification.
2. Select DSCP as the desired traffic classification method.
3. Select Main Menu>Applications>QoS.
4. Select Priority Mapping.
5. Select the desired tag value (0–63) and enter the assigned traffic queue
6. Repeat the above step for all tag values you wish to change.
7. Press <A> (Add) to add tag values.
8. Press <R> (Remove) to remove tag values.
9. Press <C> (Copy) to copy tag values.
10. Press <S> to save the changes.
ASMi-54 Ver. 1.0
Figure 4-28. Priority Mapping Screen (802.1p)
The QoS Priority Classification screen appears (see
The QoS screen appears (see
The Priority Mapping (DSCP) screen appears (see
lists only those values that have been changed from their default values.
number (0–3). Each traffic queue can be assigned to more than one tag. To
add a new entry, select a (add) and enter the tag value and traffic queue
number.
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Configuring for Operation
Chapter 4 Configuration
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