3Com 3c17300 Implementation Guide - Page 53

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Traffic Prioritization and your Switch 55 How traffic is processed to provide Quality of Service A received packet at the ingress port is checked for its DSCP and IEEE 802.1D attributes to determine the level of service that the packet should receive. 802.1D packets are categorized into the 8 traffic classes defined by IEEE 802.1D; the higher the class the higher the priority given the packet on transmission. DSCP packets are categorized into the six service levels as shown in Figure 14 and mapped to the appropriate queue. The priority defined in the service level directs the packet to the appropriate egress queue. When a packet comes in with both 802.1D and DSCP priority markings, the higher of the priorities will be used. Received packets in the Switch 4200 Series are only checked for DSCP and 802.1D attributes. No other attributes are supported. Traffic queues are preset on a per-unit basis on the Switch 4200 Series. Configuring traffic prioritization for QoS on a 4200 Series Switch QoS can be configured on your Switch using the 3Com Network Supervisor or via the Command Line Interface (CLI). The 3Com Network Supervisor application supplied on the CD-ROM accompanying your Switch is the main tool for configuring QoS, and 3Com recommends that you use this application to configure QoS. You can also configure QoS via the command line interface (CLI), for a is a detailed description of the commands that you require refer to the Management Interface Reference Guide supplied in HTML format on the CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch. Configure Quality of service in the Switch 4200 Series in the following way: 1 Apply Traffic classification First identify the types of traffic requiring special treatment. These types are defined in the QoS feature through the creation of classifiers. The Switch 4200 Series supports two types of

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Traffic Prioritization and your Switch
55
How traffic is processed to provide Quality of Service
A received packet at the ingress port is checked for its DSCP and IEEE
802.1D attributes to determine the level of service that the packet should
receive.
802.1D packets are categorized into the 8 traffic classes defined by IEEE
802.1D; the higher the class the higher the priority given the packet on
transmission.
DSCP packets are categorized into the six service levels as shown in
Figure 14 and mapped to the appropriate queue.
The priority defined in the service level directs the packet to the
appropriate egress queue. When a packet comes in with both 802.1D
and DSCP priority markings, the higher of the priorities will be used.
Received packets in the Switch 4200 Series are only checked for DSCP
and 802.1D attributes. No other attributes are supported.
Traffic queues are preset on a per-unit basis on the Switch 4200 Series.
Configuring traffic prioritization for QoS on a 4200 Series Switch
QoS can be configured on your Switch using the 3Com Network
Supervisor or via the Command Line Interface (CLI).
The 3Com Network Supervisor application supplied on the CD-ROM
accompanying your Switch is the main tool for configuring QoS, and
3Com recommends that you use this application to configure QoS.
You can also configure QoS via the command line interface (CLI), for a is a
detailed description of the commands that you require refer to the
Management Interface Reference Guide supplied in HTML format on the
CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch.
Configure Quality of service in the Switch 4200 Series in the following
way:
1
Apply Traffic classification
First identify the types of traffic requiring
special treatment. These types are defined in the QoS feature through the
creation of classifiers. The Switch 4200 Series supports two types of