Recommended Qos Configuration Procedures - HP 1910 User Manual

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Table 143 The default DSCP to CoS/DSCP to Queue mapping table
Input DSCP value
0 to 7
8 to 15
16 to 23
24 to 31
32 to 39
40 to 47
48 to 55
56 to 63
NOTE:
In the default DSCP to DSCP mapping table, an input value yields a target value equal to it.

Recommended QoS configuration procedures

Recommended QoS policy configuration procedure
A QoS policy involves the following components: class, traffic behavior, and policy. You can associate a
class with a traffic behavior using a QoS policy.
1.
Class
Classes identify traffic.
A class is identified by a class name and contains some match criteria.
You can define a set of match criteria to classify packets. The relationship between criteria can be
and or or.
and—The device considers a packet belongs to a class only when the packet matches all the
criteria in the class.
or—The device considers a packet belongs to a class as long as the packet matches one of the
criteria in the class.
2.
Traffic behavior
A traffic behavior, identified by a name, defines a set of QoS actions for packets.
3.
Policy
You can apply a QoS policy to a port to regulate the inbound or outbound traffic of the port. A
QoS policy can be applied to multiple ports. Only one policy can be applied in the inbound
direction of a port.
Perform the tasks in
Local precedence (Queue)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Table 144
to configure a QoS policy:
502
CoS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

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