Chapter 4 | Advanced Configuration |
QoS Mode
Set the QoS Mode to QoS Disabled, 802.1p, Port Based, or DSCP.
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QoS Mode Priority Diagram
802.1p
802.1p QoS Mode allows you to specify data packet priority based on the 802.1p value in VLAN priority tag of the packet. Users can map 802.1p to one of 4 priority queues.
Prioritize Traffic
Allows you to select a traffic prioritization setting. The default value is Custom.
802.1p Settings
The default 802.1p settings are shown in the following table:
Default 802.1p Settings
802.1p Value | Priority Level |
0 | normal |
1 | low |
2 | low |
3 | normal |
4 | medium |
5 | medium |
6 | high |
7 | high |
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Port-Based
Port-Based Settings
This allows customization of priority levels for specific ports. By default, all ports are set to high priority.
DSCP
The Switch supports a common method of prioritizing IP traffic to meet application requirements. Traffic priorities can be mapped to one of 4 priority queues based on the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) value.
DSCP Settings
DSCP Settings enable mapping DSCP values to specific priority levels. The default DSCP settings are shown in the following table:
DSCP Settings
DSCP Value | Priority |
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46 | high |
34 | medium |
24 | normal |
All others | low |
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DSCP Value Indicates the Differentiated Services Code Point value in the incoming packet.
Priority Maps the DSCP value to the selected priority level.
Click Save Settings to save any changes.
STP > STP Settings
The Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers. This allows the Switch to interact with other bridging devices (that is, an
STP > STP Settings
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