HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Layer 2 - LAN Switching Co - Page 169

Configuring an inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority mapping

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Step Command 7. Return to system view. quit 8. Create a QoS policy and enter QoS policy view. qos policy policy-name 9. Associate the traffic class with the traffic behavior defined classifier classifier-name behavior earlier. behavior-name 10. Return to system view. quit 11. Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface view. interface interface-type interface-number 12. Enable basic QinQ. qinq enable 13. Apply the QoS policy to the incoming traffic. qos apply policy policy-name inbound Remarks N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NOTE: Selective QinQ has higher priority than basic QinQ. A received frame is tagged with an outer VLAN ID based on basic QinQ only after it fails to match the match criteria defined in the traffic class. Configuring an inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority mapping Through QoS policies, the Switch Series achieves the following inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority mapping modes: • Marking the 802.1p priorities in outer VLAN tags according to the inner VLAN IDs or the 802.1p priorities in the inner VLAN tags. • Copying the 802.1p priority in the inner VLAN tags to the outer VLAN tags. To mark the 802.1p priorities in outer VLAN tags according to the inner VLAN IDs or the 802.1p priorities in the inner VLAN tags: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create a class and enter class view. 3. Configure a match criterion. 4. Return to system view. 5. Create a traffic behavior and enter traffic behavior view. Command system-view traffic classifier classifier-name [ operator { and | or } ] • Match the specified inner VLAN IDs: if-match customer-vlan-id vlan-id-list • Match the specified inner VLAN tag priorities: if-match customer-dot1p 8021p-list quit traffic behavior behavior-name Remarks N/A By default, the operator of a class is AND. Use either command. N/A N/A 160

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Step
Command
Remarks
7.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
8.
Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
qos policy
policy-name
N/A
9.
Associate the traffic class with
the traffic behavior defined
earlier.
classifier
classifier-name
behavior
behavior-name
N/A
10.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
11.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view.
interface
interface-type interface-number
N/A
12.
Enable basic QinQ.
qinq enable
N/A
13.
Apply the QoS policy to the
incoming traffic.
qos apply
policy
policy-name
inbound
N/A
NOTE:
Selective QinQ has higher priority than basic QinQ. A received frame is tagged with an outer VLAN ID
based on basic QinQ only after it fails to match the match criteria defined in the traffic class.
Configuring an inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority mapping
Through QoS policies, the Switch Series achieves the following inner-outer VLAN 802.1p priority
mapping modes:
Marking the 802.1p priorities in outer VLAN tags according to the inner VLAN IDs or the 802.1p
priorities in the inner VLAN tags.
Copying the 802.1p priority in the inner VLAN tags to the outer VLAN tags.
To mark the 802.1p priorities in outer VLAN tags according to the inner VLAN IDs or the 802.1p priorities
in the inner VLAN tags:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a class and enter class
view.
traffic classifier
classifier-name
[
operator
{
and
|
or
} ]
By default, the operator of a
class is AND.
3.
Configure a match criterion.
Match the specified inner VLAN IDs:
if-match customer-vlan-id
vlan-id-list
Match the specified inner VLAN tag
priorities:
if-match customer-dot1p
8021p-list
Use either command.
4.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
5.
Create a traffic behavior and
enter traffic behavior view.
traffic behavior
behavior-name
N/A