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2.3.4.1 CoS Mapping
Fig. 2.11
The switch can classify traffic based on a valid 802.1p (CoS) priority tag. These options
allow users to map CoS to the different priority queues, Fig. 2.11.
The default queue weighting is assigned as follow:
Q0 = 2 packets (Lowest priority)
Q1 = 1 packets (Low priority)
Q2 = 4 packets (Median priority)
Q3 = 8 packets (High priority)
For example, Q3 has the highest priority, and it carries 8 packets, while Q0 has the lowest
priority, and it carries 2 packets. When CoS 6 is assigned to Q3, it has the highest priority.
When Co1 is assigned to Q0, it has the lowest priority. For CoS explanations, please refer
to page 14.
Table 2.6
Label
Description
Factory Default
Priority
Queue
Set the mapping table of different CoS to
4 different level queues.
CoS 0, 1: Q0
CoS 2, 3: Q1
CoS 4, 5: Q2
CoS 6, 7: Q3