Classification of traffic, Classification of traffic -7 – Avaya 580 User Manual
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Classification of Traffic
The switch assigns traffic to one of eight queues according to the priority, or
“class,” of the traffic. Priorities range 0 to 7, 7 being the highest priority.
You can set the switch to classify traffic by the priority assigned to the
following characteristics:
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Layer 2 characteristics:
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Physical port that the frame or packet is received on
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Cisco ISL tag or 802.1p tag
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Source MAC address
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Destination MAC address
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Layer 3 characteristics:
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DSCP in the packet
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New DSCP that replaces the original DSCP. You specify this
new DSCP.
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IP protocol (assigned by means of an ACL rule)
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Destination IP address (assigned by means of an ACL rule)
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Source IP address (assigned by means of an ACL rule)
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Layer 4 characteristics:
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Destination TCP or UDP port (assigned by means of an ACL
rule)
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Source TCP or UDP port (assigned by means of an ACL rule)
This section contains the following information and procedures:
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Classifying Traffic by Layer 2 Characteristics
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Classifying Traffic by Layer 3 or Layer 4 Characteristics
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