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For incoming 802.1q tagged packets, you can configure the switch to trust packet priority with the
priority trust command or to trust port priority with the undo priority trust command. By default, the
S3100 series switches trust port priority.
Trusting port priority
In this mode, the switch replaces the 802.1p priority of the received packet with the port priority,
searches for the local precedence corresponding to the port priority of the receiving port in the
802.1p-to-local precedence mapping table, and assigns the local precedence to the packet.
Trusting packet priority
After configuring to trust packet priority, you can specify the trusted priority type, which can be 802.1p
priority, DSCP precedence, or IP precedence. With trusting packet priority enabled, the switch trusts the
802.1p priority of received packets.
Table 1-5
describes the three trusted packet priority types.
Table 1-5 Description on the three trusted packet priority types
Trusted priority type
802.1p priority
DSCP precedence
IP precedence
The S3100 series switches provide 802.1p-to-local-precedence, DSCP-to-local-precedence, and
IP-to-local-precedence mapping tables for priority mapping.
settings of these tables. You can configure these default priority mapping tables at the CLI. For detailed
configuration, refer to
Configuring Priority Trust
Table 1-6 CoS-precedence-to-local-precedence mapping table
0
1
2
3
4
5
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7
The switch searches for the local precedence corresponding to the
802.1p priority of the packet in the 802.1p-to-local precedence mapping
table and assigns the local precedence to the packet.
The switch searches for the local precedence corresponding to the
DSCP value of the packet in the DSCP-to-local precedence mapping
table and assigns the local precedence to the packet.
The switch searches for the local precedence corresponding to the IP
precedence of the packet in the IP-to-local precedence mapping table
and assigns the local precedence to the packet.
CoS
1-7
Description
Table 1-6
through
Mode.
Local precedence
1
0
0
1
2
2
3
3
Table 1-8
list the default

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