Netgear FS728TLP Web Management User Guide - Page 146

Con p to Queue Mapping, To map 802.1p priorities to queues

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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches You can repeat these steps for all eight queues, from queue 0 through queue 7. However, keep in mind that the sum of the individual minimum bandwidth values for all queues for a single port or LAG cannot exceed the maximum value of 100. Configure 802.1p to Queue Mapping For each of the eight 802.1p priorities, you can configure the queue to which you want to map the priority. The selected queue (0 through 7) becomes the traffic class for a port or LAG. The priority of the queue goes from low (0) to high (7). By default, the 802.1p priorities are mapped to the following queues: • Priority 0 to queue 2 • Priority 1 to queue 0 • Priority 2 to queue 1 • Priority 3 to queue 3 • Priority 4 to queue 4 • Priority 5 to queue 5 • Priority 6 to queue 6 • Priority 7 to queue 7  To map 802.1p priorities to queues: 1. Select QoS > Advanced > 802.1p to Queue Mapping. The 802.1p to Queue Mapping screen displays. 2. From each of the eight 802.1p Priority menus (one for each priority), select the queue (0 through 7) to which you want to map the 802.1 priority. 3. Click the Apply button. The settings are saved. Configure Class of Service 146

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Configure Class of Service
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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches
You can repeat these steps for all eight queues, from queue 0 through queue 7. However,
keep in mind that the sum of the individual minimum bandwidth values for all queues for a
single port or LAG cannot exceed the maximum value of 100.
Configure 802.1p to Queue Mapping
For each of the eight 802.1p priorities, you can configure the queue to which you want to map
the priority. The selected queue (0 through 7) becomes the traffic class for a port or LAG. The
priority of the queue goes from low (0) to high
(7).
By default, the 802.1p priorities are mapped to the following queues:
Priority 0 to queue 2
Priority 1 to queue 0
Priority 2 to queue 1
Priority 3 to queue 3
Priority 4 to queue 4
Priority 5 to queue 5
Priority 6 to queue 6
Priority 7 to queue 7
To map 802.1p priorities to queues:
1.
Select
QoS > Advanced > 802.1p to Queue Mapping
.
The 802.1p to Queue Mapping screen displays.
2.
From each of the eight 802.1p Priority menus (one for each priority), select the queue
(0
through 7) to which you want to map the 802.1 priority.
3.
Click the
Apply
button.
The settings are saved.