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Configuring Rights
d.
In the Value text box, type the value you want to match. See Table 4-27 for the possible valid
entries.
The QoS Markings and VLAN Markings offer several combinations for marking ingress packets
for QoS processing on the network. The only restriction is you cannot specify both DiffServ and
IP (ToS) in the same QoS Marking because these two priority standards use the same bits in the IP
header. Depending on what criterion you are matching and how QoS is implemented in your
network, you may want to specify more than one marking. For example, many switches support
multiple queues which could incorporate a combination of QoS and VLAN Markings.
Step 2. The QoS Markings section offers the option to select an IP priority marking for the ingress
packets that match the Marking Criterion you specified in Step 1. You can select either
DiffServ
or
IP (ToS) by clicking the radio button next to the heading.
a. For DiffServ marking, type the DiffServ codepoint (DSCP) in the DS Codepoint text box.
Valid entries range from 0 to 63. Generally, 0 is treated as the lowest priority and 63 as the
highest.
b. For IP (ToS) marking, type the IP precedence priority in the Precedence text box or type the
ToS priority in the
Type of Service (ToS) text box. Generally, only IP precedence or ToS is
required, not both. IP precedence is used more often.
i. Valid entries for Precedence range from 0 to 7, with 0 treated as the lowest priority.
ii. Valid entries for Type of Service range from 0 to 15, with 0 treated as the lowest priority.
Step 3. The VLAN Markings section lets you apply VLAN tags and 802.1p priority settings based on
the Marking Criterion you specified in Step 1. You can specify a VLAN ID in the
VLAN Tag text
box and an 802.1p priority setting in the
Priority text box. To remove both VLAN ID and
priority, check the
Remove check box.
By default, any ingress packets with a VLAN tag will retain their VLAN ID and 802.1p priority
settings.
• To replace a VLAN tag, type the new VLAN ID in the
VLAN Tag text box.
Ingress DS codepoint 0-63 DiffServ codepoint (RFC2474) uses six bits of the DiffServ
field, which was the ToS byte. Generally, the lower number
has lower priority and higher number has higher priority.
Client MAC address Valid MAC string The MAC address of the device sending ingress packets.
Ethertype 1501-65535 Ethertype as specified in IEEE’s EtherType Field Public
assignments is used identify the protocol of the Ethernet
frame.
IP Protocol 0-255 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) protocol types
for IP packets, for example 115 for LT2P. For a current list
go to www.iana.org.
Slot/Port classification 0-3/1-4 The slot and port numbers on an Access Controller
User Identity Username User name in an Identity Profile.
802.1p Priority 0-7 Priority setting in VLAN tag, with 0 being the lowest priority
and 7 being the highest.
Table 4-27. Marking Type Field (Continued)
Criterion Type Criterion Values Description