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Hp procurve series 6120 blade switches advanced traffic management guide
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You can configure a QoS priority of 0 through 3 for an outbound packet. When
the packet is then sent to a port, the QoS priority determines which outbound
queue the packet uses:
Table 5-2.
QoS Priority Settings and Operation
QoS Priority Setting Outbound Port Queue
1-2
low priority (1,2)
0-3
normal priority (3,4)
4-5
medium priority (5,6)
6-7
high priority (7,8)
If a packet is not in a VLAN-tagged port environment, then the QoS settings in
table 5-2 control only to which outbound queue the packet goes. Without VLAN
tagging, no 802.1p priority is added to the packet for downstream device use.
But if the packet is in a VLAN-tagged environment, then the above setting is
also added to the packet as an 802.1p priority for use by downstream devices
and applications (shown in table 5-3). In either case, an IP packet can also
carry a priority policy to downstream devices by using DSCP-marking in the
ToS byte.
Table 5-3.
Mapping Switch QoS Priority Settings to Device Queues
Priority Setting
Outbound Port
Queues in the
1
Queue 1
2
0
Queue 2
3
4
Queue 3
5
6
Queue 4
7
The number of outbound port queues in the switch is fixed at four.
Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
802.1p Priority Setting Added to
Tagged VLAN Packets Leaving
Switch
the Switch
1 (low priority)
2
0 (normal priority)
3
4 (medium priority)
5
6 (high priority)
7
Introduction
Queue
Assignment in
Downstream
Devices With:
4 Queues
Queue 1
Queue 2
Queue 3
Queue 4
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