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The following QCE types are supported:

Ethernet Type

: The Ethernet Type field. If frame is tagged, this is the Ethernet

Type that follows the tag header.

VLAN ID

: VLAN ID. Only applicable if the frame is VLAN tagged.

TCP/UDP Port

: IPv4 TCP/UDP source/destination port.

DSCP

: IPv4 and IPv6 DSCP.

ToS

: The 3 precedence bit in the ToS byte of the IPv4/IPv6 header (also known

as DS field).

Tag Priority

: User Priority. Only applicable if the frame is VLAN tagged or priority

tagged.

Type Value

Indicates the value according to its QCE type.

Ethernet Type

: The field shows the Ethernet Type value.

VLAN ID

: The field shows the VLAN ID.

TCP/UDP Port

: The field shows the TCP/UDP port range.

DSCP

: The field shows the IPv4/IPv6 DSCP value.

Traffic Class

The QoS class associated with the QCE.

Modification Buttons

You can modify each QCE in the table using the following buttons:

: Inserts a new QCE before the current row.

: Edits the QCE.

: Moves the QCE up the list.

: Moves the QCE down the list.

: Deletes the QCE.

: The lowest plus sign adds a new entry at the bottom of the list of QCL.

4.9.3.1 QoS Control Entry Configuration

Configure a new QoS Control Entry on this page.

Frames can be classified by up to 4 different QoS classes are Low, Normal, Medium, and High.

The classification is controlled by a QCL assigned to each port.

A QCL consists of an ordered list of up to 12 QCEs.

Each QCE can be used to classify certain frames to a specific QoS Class.

This classification can be based on parameters such as VLAN ID, UDP/TCP port, IPv4/IPv6 DSCP or Tag Priority.

Frames not matching any of the QCEs are classified to the default QoS Class for the port.

The QCE Configuration screen in

Figure 4-9-8

appears.

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