Egress queue vs packet priority mapping – Allied Telesis AT-GS950/48 User Manual
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Egress Queue vs
Packet Priority
Mapping
Each port has four egress queues, labeled Q0, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Q0 is the
lowest priority queue and Q3 is the highest. A packet in a high priority
egress queue is typically transmitted sooner than a packet in a low priority
queue.Table 3 lists the default mappings between the eight CoS priority
levels and the four egress queues of a switch port.
You can change these mappings. For example, you might decide that
packets with a priority of 6 and 7 need to be handled by egress queue Q3
and packets with a priority of 2 and 3 should be handled in Q1. The result
is shown in Table 4.
Table 3. Default Mappings Priority Levels to Priority Queues
IEEE 802.1p
Priority Level
Port Priority
Queue
0
Q0
1
Q0
2
Q0
3
Q0
4
Q0
5
Q0
6
Q0
7
Q0
Table 4. Customized Mappings Priority Levels to Priority Queues
IEEE 802.1p
Priority Level
Port Priority
Queue
0
Q0
1
Q0
2
Q1
3
Q1
4
Q2
5
Q2
6
Q3
7
Q3