3com S7906E Instruccion De Instalación

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Priority Mapping Configuration 
When configuring priority mapping, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
Priority Mapping Overview 
Introduction to Priority Mapping 
The priorities of a packet determine its transmission priority. There are two types of priority: priorities 
carried in packets and priorities locally assigned for scheduling only.  
The packet-carried priorities include 802.1p priority, DSCP precedence, IP precedence, EXP, and so on. 
These priorities have global significance and affect the forwarding priority of packets across the 
network.  
The locally assigned priorities have only local significance. They are assigned by the device for 
scheduling only. These priorities include the local precedence and drop precedence, as follows.  
Local precedence is used for queuing. A local precedence value corresponds to an output queue. 
A packet with higher local precedence is assigned to a higher priority output queue to be 
preferentially scheduled.  
Drop precedence is used for making packet drop decisions. Packets with the highest drop 
precedence are dropped preferentially.  
When a packet enters the device from a port, the device assigns a set of QoS priority parameters to the 
packet based on a certain priority and sometimes may modify its priority, according to certain rules 
depending on device status. This process is called priority mapping. The priority based on which priority 
mapping is performed depends on the priority trust mode configured on the port . The set of QoS 
priority parameters decides the scheduling priority and forwarding priority of the packet.  
Priority Mapping Tables 
Priority mapping is implemented with priority mapping tables. The device provides various types of 
priority mapping tables, or rather, priority mappings. By looking up a priority mapping table, the device 
decides which priority value is to assign to a packet for subsequent packet processing.  
dot1p-dp: 802.1p-to-drop priority mapping table.  
dot1p-exp: 802.1p-to-EXP priority mapping table. (Available only on the EB and SD cards) 
dot1p-lp: 802.1p-to-local priority mapping table.  
dscp-dot1p: DSCP-to-802.1p priority mapping table, which is applicable to only IP packets.  
dscp-dp: DSCP-to-drop priority mapping table, which is applicable to only IP packets.  
dscp-dscp: DSCP-to-DSCP priority mapping table, which is applicable to only IP packets.  
exp-dot1p: EXP-to-802.1p priority mapping table. (Available only on the EB and SD cards)