KTI Networks KGD-600 Packet Priority Classification, Priority Class Queues, Egress Service Policy

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3.2.1 Packet Priority Classification

Each received packet is examined and classified into one of four priority classes, Class 3, Class 2, Class 1 and Class 0 upon reception. The switch provides the following classification methods:

802.1p classification : use User Priority tag value in the received IEEE 802.1Q packet to map to one priority class

DSCP classification : use DSCP value in the received IP packet to map to one priority class

Port-based classification : used when 802.1p and DSCP are disabled or fail to be applied

They all can be configured to be activated or not. More than one classification methods can be enabled at the same time. However, 802.1p classification is superior than DSCP classification.

802.1p mapping tables : Each ingress port has its own mapping table for 802.1p classification.

DSCP mapping table : All ingress ports share one DSCP mapping table for DSCP classification.

Default port priority : A port default priority class is used when port-based classification is applied

All configuration settings are in per port basis except that DSCP mapping table is global to all ports. A received packet is classified into one of four priority class before it is forwarded to an egress port.

3.2.2 Priority Class Queues

Each egress port in the switch is equipped with four priority class egress queues to store the packets for transmission. A packet is stored into the class queue which is associated to the classified priority class. For example, a packet is stored into Class 3 egress queue if it is classified as priority Class 3.

3.2.3 Egress Service Policy

Each port can be configured with an egress service policy to determine the transmission priority among four class queues. By default, higher class number has higher priority than the lower class numbers.

Four policies are provided for selection as follows:

Strict priority : Packets in high priority class queue are sent first until the queue is empty

Weighted ratio priority Class 3:2:1:0 = 4:3:2:1 : four queues are served in 4:3:2:1 ratio

Weighted ratio priority Class 3:2:1:0 = 5:3:1:1 : four queues are served in 5:3:1:1 ratio

Weighted ratio priority Class 3:2:1:0 = 1:1:1:1 : four queues are served equally

Strict priority policy lets high priority class queue is served first until it is empty. Lower priority queue may not get any service (or egress bandwidth) when higher priority traffic is heavy for long time. Three weighted ratio policies are provided to resolve such problem. Four class queues are served in weighted round robin basis. Every priority class can get a guaranteed ratio for the egress bandwidth.

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Contents KGD-600 Page Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix. Factory Default Settings Plug and Play Quality of ServiceFiber Connectivity Web ManagementIndustrial Features FeaturesBasic functions Management functionsProduct Panels Specifications LED IndicatorsSoftware Management Functions DC Power InputMechanical EnvironmentalSafety Cautions Mounting the Switch on a WallUnpacking Din-Rail Mounting Panel Mounting Using Terminal Blocks Applying PowerReset Button Using DC Power JackOperation Function Making UTP Connections Port Configuration ManagementNetwork Cables Auto MDI/MDI-X FunctionInstalling SFP Fiber Transceiver Connecting Fiber CablesMaking Fiber Connection Configuring IP Address and Password for the Switch LED IndicationFunction State Interpretation #of bits Frame field AbbreviationUser priority Pvid Port VIDQoS Function Egress Service Policy Packet Priority ClassificationPriority Class Queues Keep Tag Per port setting 2.1 802.1Q Tag Aware Per port settingVlan Function Vlan OperationDrop Tag Per Port Setting Drop Untag Per Port SettingIngress Default Tag Per Port Setting Packet Tag InformationVlan Group Table Configuration Vlan ClassificationPacket Forwarding Egress Settings Egress Tagging RulesSummary of Vlan Function 802.1X Authentication Port Access Control Start Browser Software and Making Connection Login to the Switch UnitWeb Browser Set IP Address for the System UnitMaintenance ConfigurationMain Management Menu MonitoringSystem Configuration DescriptionSummary of the rules Management VlanPorts Configuration FunctionVLANs Vlan Configuration DescriptionPort-based Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan ISP Mode Mode OperationExample Advanced Vlan Mode Ingress Default Tag Ingress Settings Received packet type Tag Aware =Tag-ignore Vlan Groups Important Notes for Vlan Configuration Switch Vlan Mode selectionDouble Tagged in Advanced Vlan Mode QoS Configuration Description Quality of ServiceClass 3 ~ Class 1 802.1p MappingDscp Mapping Weighted ratio priority Class 3210 = 1111 weighted ratio QoS Service PolicyPort Mirroring Radius IP 802.1X Configuration1 802.1X Re-authentication Parameters Statistics Restore Default Reboot SystemUpdate Firmware / Configuration Update FirmwareUpload Configuration File Backup Configuration FileLogout Ports Configuration System ConfigurationVlan Configuration Port-based Vlan Mode settingQoS 802.1p Mapping Quality of Service ConfigurationPort Mirroring Configuration QoS Service Policy802.1X Configuration QoS Dscp Mapping
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