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Priority marking configuration, Color-based priority marking, Coloring a packet – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Priority marking configuration

Priority marking sets the priority fields or flag bits of packets to modify the priority of traffic. For example,

you can use priority marking to set IP precedence or DSCP for a class of IP traffic to change its

transmission priority in the network.
Priority marking can be used together with priority mapping. For more information about priority

mapping, see “

Configuring priority mapping

.”

Color-based priority marking

The SE, EA, and EB cards for the S10500 support color-based priority marking.

Coloring a packet

The switch colors a packet to indicate its transmission priority after evaluating the status of processing
resources and the priority of the packet.
The switch can color a packet by using one of the following approaches:

Uses the token bucket mechanism (bucket C and bucket E) of traffic policing:

{

If bucket C has enough tokens, the packet is colored green.

{

If bucket C does not have enough tokens but bucket E has enough tokens, the packet is colored

yellow.

{

If neither bucket C nor bucket E has enough tokens, the packet is colored red.

If traffic policing is not configured, looks up the 802.1p priority of a packet in the 802.1p-to-drop
priority mapping table, allocates drop precedence to the packet, and colors the packet according

to the drop precedence.

{

Drop precedence 0 represents green packets.

{

Drop precedence 1 represents yellow packets.

{

Drop precedence 2 represents red packets.

NOTE:

The traffic policing functions that support coloring packets include common CAR and aggregation CAR.
For more information, see “

Configuring traffic policing

and “

Configuring aggregation CAR

.”

For more information about priority mapping tables, see “

Configuring priority mapping

.”

Marking packets based on their colors

Color-based priority marking supports re-marking DSCP, 802.1p priority, and local precedence.
You can configure color-based marking in the following ways:

To mark packets based on a color set during traffic policing, configure a priority marking action for
the color in the traffic policing action car or qos car aggregative. For more information, see

Configuring traffic policing

” and “

Configuring aggregation CAR

.”

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