Configuring priority mapping, Overview, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C WA3600 Series Access Points User Manual
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Item
Description
TCP/UDP
Port
So
urc
e
Operation
Select the operations and enter the source port numbers and destination
port numbers as required.
These items are available only when you select 6 TCP or 17 UDP from the
Protocol list.
Different operations have different configuration requirements for the port
number fields:
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Not Check—The following port number fields cannot be configured.
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Range—The following port number fields must be configured to define
a port range.
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Other values—The first port number field must be configured and the
second must not.
Port
To Port
De
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on
Operation
Port
Port
Time Range
Select the time range during which the rule takes effect.
Configuring priority mapping
Overview
When a packet arrives, a device assigns a set of QoS priority parameters to the packet based on a
certain priority field carried in the packet or the port priority of the incoming port, depending on your
configuration. This process is called "priority mapping". During this process, the device may modify the
priority of the packet depending on device status. The set of QoS priority parameters decides the
scheduling priority and forwarding priority of the packet.
The device provides various types of priority mapping tables, or rather, priority mappings. By looking up
a priority mapping table, the device decides which priority value is to assign to a packet for subsequent
packet processing.
You can configure priority mapping by configuring trusting packet priority or trusting port priority.
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If packet priority is trusted, the device uses the specified priority field of the incoming packet to look
up the priority mapping tables for the set of QoS priority parameters to assign to the packet. Note
that, if a received packet does not carry the specified priority field, the device uses the port priority
to look up the priority mapping tables for the set of QoS priority parameters to assign to the packet.
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If port priority is trusted, the device uses the port priority rather than packet priority to look up the
priority mapping tables for the set of QoS priority parameters to assign to the packet.
Configuration procedure
1.
Select QoS > Trust Mode from the navigation tree to enter the priority trust mode configuration
page.