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Bits in the dscp field, Dscp coding, Table 11 – Patton electronic CopperLink 2160 Series User Manual

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The standardized DiffServ field of the packet is marked with a value so that the packet receives a particular for-
warding treatment at each network node. RFC 2597 defines the assured forwarding (AF) classes. There are
four AF classes, AF1x through AF4x. Within each class, there are three drop probabilities. Depending on a
given network's policy, packets can be selected for a PHB based on required throughput, delay, jitter, loss, or
according to priority of access to network services. Classes 1 through 4 are referred to as AF classes.

Table 12

illustrates the DSCP coding for specifying the AF class with the probability. Bits 0, 1, and 2 define

the class; bits 3 and 4 specify the drop probability; bit 5 is always 0.

Table 11. Bits in the DSCP field

Bit 0

Bit 1

Bit 2

Precedence

Usage

1

1

1

7

Stays the same (link layer and routing protocol keep alive)

1

1

0

6

Stays the same(used for IP routing Protocols)

1

0

1

5

Express Forwarding (EF)

1

0

0

4

Class 4

0

1

1

3

Class 3

0

1

0

2

Class 2

0

0

1

1

Class 1

0

0

0

0

Best effort

Bit 3

Bit 4

Bit 5

Usage

Meaning

0

Delay

Normal

1

Delay

Low

0

Throughput

Normal

1

Throughput

High

0

Reliability

Normal

1

Reliability

High

Table 12. DSCP Coding

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4

Low Drop

001010
AF11
DSCP 10

010010
AF21
DSCP 18

011010
AF31
DSCP 26

100010
AF41
DSCP 34

Medium Drop

001100
AF12
DSCP 12

010100
AF22
DSCP 20

011100
AF32
DSCP 28

100100
AF42
DSCP 36

High Drop

001110
AF13
DSCP 14

010110
AF23
DSCP 22

011110
AF33
DSCP 30

100110
AF43
DSCP 38

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