Traffic Groupings and Creating a QoS Policy
105
802.1p Packets
When traffic that contains 802.1p prioritization bits is seen, the traffic is
mapped to the eight default QoS profiles. No user configuration is
required for this type of traffic grouping.
Table 27
describes 802.1p values
and their associated QoS profiles.
To modify the default behavior of 802.1p values and associated QoS
profiles, use the following commands:
config dot1p type <dot1p_value> qosprofile <qosname>
This command changes the default mapping of 802.1p values and QoS
profiles.
enable dot1p replacement ports [<portlist> | all]
This command allows the switch to overwrite the ingress 802.1p value
with the value configured for the QoS profile.
Physical and Logical
Groupings
Two traffic groupings exist in this category:
■
Source port
■
VLAN
Table 27
802.1p Values and Associated QoS Profiles
802.1p Value
QoS Profile
0
qp1
1
qp2
2
qp3
4
qp4
4
qp5
5
qp6
6
qp7
7
qp8
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