Administrator Guide
Table 59. Default dot1p to Queue Mapping
dot1p Queue ID
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 1
4 2
5 3
6 3
7 3
The dot1p value is also honored for frames on the default VLAN. For more information, refer to Priority-Tagged Frames on the Default
VLAN.
• Enable the trust dot1p feature.
POLICY-MAP-IN mode
trust dot1p
Enabling Fall Back to Trust Diserve or dot1p
When using QoS service policies with multiple class maps, you can congure the Dell Networking OS to use the incoming DSCP or dot1p
marking as a secondary option for packet queuing if no match occurs in the class maps.
When you use class-maps, trac is matched against each class-map sequentially from rst to last. The sequence is based on the priority of
the rules, as follows:
1 Rules with lowest priority, or in the absence of a priority conguration.
2 Rules of the next numerically higher queue.
By default, if no match occurs, the packet is queued to the default queue, Queue 0.
In the following conguration, packets are classied to queues using three class maps:
Example of Viewing Packet Classes Based on DSCP Value
!
policy-map-input input-policy
service-queue 1 class-map qos-BE1
service-queue 3 class-map qos-AF3
service-queue 4 class-map qos-AF4
trust diffserv fallback
!
class-map match-any qos-AF3
match ip dscp 24
match ip access-group qos-AF3-ACL
!
class-map match-any qos-AF4
match ip dscp 32
match ip access-group qos-AF4-ACL
!
class-map match-all qos-BE1
match ip dscp 0
match ip access-group qos-BE1-ACL
The packet classication logic for the conguration shown is as follows:
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