Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-74 Configuring Egate-100 for Operation Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
Configuring QoS Priority Mapping
Egate-100 supports four different traffic queues. These traffic queues can be
assigned different priority levels, according to the level of service represented by
each queue, where Traffic Class 0 represents the highest priority and Traffic
Class 3 the lowest.
³ To assign priorities to traffic queues for 802.1p and IP Precedence:
1. Following the above procedure, select 802.1p or IP Precedence as the desired
traffic classification method.
2. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > Applications > QoS > Queue
Mapping Profile > Priority Mapping.
The Priority Mapping menu appears as illustrated in
Figure
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.
3. From the Priority Mapping menu, select the desired priority level (Tag Value).
Eight priority levels are available, ranging from 0 to 7.
4. Enter the assigned traffic queue number (Traffic Class 0 – 3).
5. To assign a traffic queue to additional priorities, repeat this procedure for
each desired priority.
6. Select Save to save the changes.
³ To assign priorities to traffic queues for DSCP:
1. Following the above procedure, select DSCP as the desired traffic
classification method.
2. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > Applications > QoS > Queue
Mapping Profile > Priority Mapping.
The Priority Mapping menu appears as illustrated in
Figure
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. The
menu lists only those values that differ from Traffic Class 0.
3. From the Priority Mapping menu, select the desired Tag Value (0 – 63) and
enter the assigned traffic queue number (Traffic Class 0 – 3).
4. To add a new entry, type A and enter the Tag Value and Traffic Class as
illustrated in
Figure
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and
Figure
4-78.
5. To assign a traffic queue to an additional value, repeat this procedure for
each desired Tag value.
Unassigned values are automatically mapped to the highest priority queue
(Traffic Class 0).
6. Select Save.