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Table 63. Default DSCP to Queue Mapping
DSCP/CP
hex range
(XXX)xxx
DSCP Definition Traditional IP
Precedence
Internal
Queue ID
Internal
Queue ID
DSCP/CP
decimal (4
queue)
DSCP/CP decimal
(8queue)
111XXX Network Control 3 7 4863 5363
110XXX Internetwork
Control
3 6 4863 5363
101XXX EF (Expedited
Forwarding)
CRITIC/ECP 2 5 3247 1623
100XXX AF4 (Assured
Forwarding)
Flash Override 2 4 3247 1623
011XXX AF3 Flash 1 3 1631 815
010XXX AF2 Immediate 1 2 1631 815
001XXX AF1 Priority 0 1 015 07
000XXX BE (Best Effort) Best Effort 0 0 015 0–7
Enable the trust DSCP feature.
POLICY-MAP-IN mode
trust diffserv
Honoring dot1p Values on Ingress Packets
Dell EMC Networking OS honors dot1p values on ingress packets with the Trust dot1p feature.
The following table specifies the queue to which the classified traffic is sent based on the dot1p value.
Table 64. Default dot1p to Queue Mapping
dot1p Queue ID
0 1
1 0
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
The dot1p value is also honored for frames on the default VLAN. For more information, refer to Priority-Tagged Frames on the
Default VLAN.
Enable the trust dot1p feature.
POLICY-MAP-IN mode
trust dot1p
Mapping dot1p Values to Service Queues
All traffic is by default mapped to the same queue, Queue 0.
If you honor dot1p on ingress, you can create service classes based the queueing strategy in Honoring dot1p Values on Ingress
Packets. You may apply this queuing strategy globally by entering the following command from CONFIGURATION mode.
All dot1p traffic is mapped to Queue 0 unless you enable service-class dynamic dot1p on an interface or globally.
Quality of Service (QoS)
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