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Figure 35. QoS settings
802.1p Priority
The 802.1p header includes a three-bit field for prioritization, which allows packets to be grouped into
various traffic classes. 802.1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination.
• Choose
Enable
to start priority features based on 802.1p for each port.
Figure 36. 802.1p Priority settings
802.1p Priority Settings
After selecting the 802.1p Priority Settings button, the 802.1q Priority List window opens. 802.1p
establishes eight levels of priority. The highest priority is seven, used for network critical traffic, five and
six used for delay-sensitive applications, four through one used in controlled data applications streaming
data). The zero value is used as default (no other setting is uses).
• 802.1p priority setting, assign tag of 0-7 (High, Middle, Low, Lowest) to each queue.