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IEEE 802.1p prioritizing
For more information on prioritizing traffic, refer to Chapter 4, “Policy-enabled
networks.”
You can use the VLAN Configuration screens to prioritize the order in which the
switch forwards packets, on a per-port basis. F or example, if messages from a
specific segment are crucial to your operation, you can set the switch port
connected to that segment to a higher priority level (by defa ult, all swit ch ports are
set to low priority). Untagged packets received by the switch on that port are
tagged according to the priority level you ass i gn to the port (see Figure 38).
Figure 38 Prioritizing packets
The newly tagged frame is read within the switch and sent to the port’s hi gh or low
transmit queue for disposition.
BS45024A
Port 6 Port 7 Port 8
Port 1
PVID = 2
Priority = 6
Port 4
Port 5
Port 2 Port 3
802.1Q Switch High
Low
Key
Priority
CFI
VID
- User_priority
- Canonical format indicator
- VLAN identifier
Tagged member
of VLAN 2 (Port 5)
Port configuration
parameters
Port 5
transmit
queue
Untagged member
of VLAN 2
After
Before
DA
SA
Data
CRC
(*Recalculated)
Outgoing
untagged packet
(unchanged)
DA
SA
Data
CRC
DASADataCRC* Tag
VID = 2Priority = 6
16 bits 3 bits 1 bit 12 bits
8100 CFI