HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6308M-SX Switch User Manual


 
Quality of Service (QoS)
Assigning QoS Priorities to Traffic
By default, traffic of the following categories is forwarded using the best-effort queue (qosp0):
Incoming port (sometimes called the ingress port)
Port-based VLAN membership
Static destination MAC entry
Layer 3 and Layer 4 information (IP and TCP/UDP source and destination information)
AppleTalk socket
NOTE: Tagged VLAN traffic is placed in a queue corresponding to the 802.1p priority in the tag by default. Thus,
if a tagged packet contains priority 7 in the tag (corresponding to the premium queue), the device places this
packet in the premium queue of the packets outbound port. You can change or remove the effect of the 802.1p
priority in the tags by reassigning the priority levels to different queues. See Reassigning 802.1p Priorities to
Different Queues on page 2-14.
Although it is possible for a packet to qualify for an adjusted QoS priority based on more than one of the criteria
above, the system always gives a packet the highest priority for which it qualifies. Thus, if a packet is entitled to
the premium queue because of its IP source and destination addresses, but is entitled only to the high queue
because of its incoming port, the system places the packet in the premium queue on the outgoing port.
When you apply a QoS priority to one of the items listed above, you specify a number from
0 7. The number specifies the IEEE 802.1 equivalent to one of the four HP QoS queues. The numbers
correspond to the queues as follows.
Priority Level Queue
6, 7 qosp3
4, 5 qosp2
2, 3 qosp1
0, 1 qosp0
The following sections describe how to change the priority for each of the items listed above.
Changing a Ports Priority
To change a ports QoS priority, use one of the following methods. The priority applies to outbound traffic on the
port.
USING THE CLI
To change the QoS priority of port 1/1 to the high queue (qosp2), enter the following commands:
HP9300(config)# interface ethernet 1/1
HP9300(config-if-1/1)# priority 5
HP9300(config-if-1/1)# write memory
Syntax: [no] priority <num>
The <num> parameter can be from 0 7 and specifies the IEEE 802.1 equivalent to one of the four QoS queues.
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