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| Table 60 IEEE 802.1p Priority Level and Traffic Type | |
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| Level 5 | Typically used for video that consumes high bandwidth and is sensitive to |
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| Level 4 | Typically used for controlled load, |
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| Level 3 | Typically used for “excellent effort” or better than best effort and would |
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| Level 2 | This is for “spare bandwidth”. |
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| Level 1 | This is typically used for |
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| Level 0 | Typically used for |
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14.3.2 IP Precedence
Similar to IEEE 802.1p prioritization at
14.3.3 Automatic Priority Queue Assignment
If you enable QoS on the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL Device can automatically base on the IEEE 802.1p priority level, IP precedence and/or packet length to assign priority to traffic which does not match a class.
The following table shows you the internal
Table 61 Internal Layer2 and Layer3 QoS Mapping
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PRIORITY | IEEE 802.1P | TOS (IP |
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0 | 1 | 0 | 000000 |
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1 | 2 |
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2 | 0 | 0 | 000000 | >1100 |
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