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Chapter 13 class of service, Layer 2 queue settings, Setting the default priority for interfaces – SMC Networks SMC TigerAccess SMC7824M/FSW User Manual

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Class of Service (CoS) allows you to specify which data packets have
greater precedence when traffic is buffered in the switch due to
congestion. This switch supports CoS with eight priority queues for each
port. Data packets in a port’s high-priority queue will be transmitted before
those in the lower-priority queues. You can set the default priority for each
interface, and configure the mapping of frame priority tags to the switch’s
priority queues.

Note: The priority for all traffic entering a VLAN can also be configured

using the CLI (see the “vlan priority” command on page 9

Layer 2 Queue Settings

Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces

You can specify the default port priority for each interface on the switch.
All untagged packets entering the switch are tagged with the specified
default port priority, and then sorted into the appropriate priority queue at
the output port.

Command Usage

• This switch provides eight priority queues for each port. It uses

Weighted Round Robin to prevent head-of-queue blockage.

• The default priority applies for an untagged frame received on a port set

to accept all frame types (i.e, receives both untagged and tagged frames).
This priority does not apply to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged frames. If
the incoming frame is an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged frame, the IEEE
802.1p User Priority bits will be used.