HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide (5697-7344, March 2008)

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Layer three DiffServ Code Points (DSCP)
Layer three class of service DiffServ Code Points (DSCP) refers to a specific implementation for establishing
QoS policies as defined by RFC2475. DSCP uses six bits of the Type of Service (TOS) field in the IP header
to establish up to 64 different values to associate with data traffic priority.
DSCP settings are useful only if IP routers are configured to enforce QoS policies uniformly within the
network. IP routers use the DSCP value as an index into a Per Hop Behavior (PHB) table. Control
connections and data connections may be configured with different DSCP values. Before configuring DSCP
settings, determine if the IP network you are using implements PHB, and consult with the network
administrator to determine the appropriate DSCP values.
VLAN tagging and layer two class of service (L2CoS)
Devices in physical LANs are constrained by LAN boundaries. They are usually in close proximity to each
other, and share the same broadcast/multicast domain. Physical LANs often contain devices and
applications that have no logical relationship. Also, when logically related devices and applications reside
in separate LAN domains, they must be routed from one domain to the other.
A VLAN is a virtual LAN network. A VLAN may reside within a single physical network, or it may span
several physical networks. Related devices and applications that are separated by physical LAN
boundaries can reside in the same VLAN. Also, a large physical network can be broken down into smaller
VLANs. VLAN traffic is routed using 802.1Q compliant tags within an Ethernet frame. The tag includes a
unique VLAN ID, and Class of Service (CoS) priority bits. The CoS priority scheme (sometimes called Layer
two Class of Service, or L2CoS), uses only the upper three bits of the TOS field, allowing eight priorities.
When both DSCP and L2CoS are used
If an FCIP tunnel is not VLAN tagged, only DSCP is relevant. If the FCIP tunnel is VLAN tagged, both DSCP
and L2CoS are relevant, unless the VLAN is end-to-end, with no intermediate hops in the IP network.
Table 94 shows the default mapping of DSCP priorities to L2Cos priorities per tunnel ID. This may be
helpful when consulting with the network administrator. These values may be modified per FCIP tunnel.
Table 94 Default Mapping of DSCP priorities to L2Cos Priorities
Virtual CIrcuit
(VC)
DSCP priority/bits L2CoS priority/bits Assigned to:
0 4 6 / 1 0111 0 7 / 111 C l a s s F
1 7 / 000111 1 / 001 Medium QoS
2 11 / 001011 3 / 011 Medium QoS
3 15 / 0 0 1111 3 / 0 11 M e d i u m Q o S
4 19 / 010011 3 / 011 Medium QoS
5 23 / 010111 3 / 011 Medium QoS
6 27 / 011011 0 / 000 Class 3 Multicast
7 31 / 0 11111 0 / 0 0 0 B r o a d c a s t / M u l t i c a s t
8 35 / 100011 0 / 000 Low Qos
9 39 / 100111 0 / 000 Low Qos
10 43 / 101011 4 / 100 High QoS
11 4 7 / 1 01111 4 / 1 0 0 H i g h Q o S
12 51 / 11 0 0 11 4 / 1 0 0 H i g h Q o S
13 5 5 / 11 0111 4 / 1 0 0 H i g h Q o S
14 59 / 111011 4 / 100 High QoS
15 6 3 / 111111 0 / 0 0 0 -