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Class of Service Configuration<br />

3<br />

Mapping IP Precedence<br />

The Type of Service (ToS) octet in the IPv4 header includes three precedence bits<br />

defining eight different priority levels ranging from highest priority for network control<br />

packets to lowest priority for routine traffic. The default IP Precedence values are<br />

mapped one-to-one to Class of Service values (i.e., Precedence value 0 maps to<br />

CoS value 0, and so forth). Bits 6 and 7 are used for network control, and the other<br />

bits for various application types. ToS bits are defined in the following table.<br />

Table 3-12 Mapping IP Precedence<br />

Priority Level Traffic Type Priority Level Traffic Type<br />

7 Network Control 3 Flash<br />

6 Internetwork Control 2 Immediate<br />

5 Critical 1 Priority<br />

4 Flash Override 0 Routine<br />

Command Attributes<br />

• IP Precedence Priority Table – Shows the IP Precedence to CoS map.<br />

• Class of Service Value – Maps a CoS value to the selected IP Precedence value.<br />

Note that “0” represents low priority and “7” represent high priority.<br />

Web – Click Priority, IP Precedence Priority. Select an entry from the IP Precedence<br />

Priority Table, enter a value in the Class of Service Value field, and then click Apply.<br />

Figure 3-76 Mapping IP Precedence Priority Values<br />

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