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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
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None: DSCP values in packets are reset to 0.
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Preserve: DSCP values in packets will remain unaltered.
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Explicit: Set the DSCP value to the value you select in the Explicit DSCP Value field.
This is a numeric value between 0 and 63. Some of the standard values are:
• 0 - Best effort/Default (default)
• 8 - Class 1
• 10 - Class 1, Gold (AF11)
• 12 - Class 1, Silver (AF12)
• 14 - Class 1, Bronze (AF13)
• 16 - Class 2
• 18 - Class 2, Gold (AF21)
• 20 - Class 2, Silver (AF22)
• 22 - Class 2, Bronze (AF23)
• 24 - Class 3
• 26 - Class 3, Gold (AF31)
• 27 - Class 3, Silver (AF32)
• 30 - Class 3, Bronze (AF33)
• 32 - Class 4
• 34 - Class 4, Gold (AF41)
• 36 - Class 4, Silver (AF42)
• 38 - Class 4, Bronze (AF43)
• 40 - Express Forwarding
• 46 - Expedited Forwarding (EF)
• 48 - Control
• 56 - Control
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Map: The QoS mapping settings on the Firewall > QoS Mapping page will be used.
See
“Firewall > QoS Mapping” section on page 467 for instructions on configuring the
QoS Mapping. If you select Map, you can select Allow 802.1p Marking to override
DSCP values.
Step 19 Under 802.1p Marking Settings select the 802.1p Marking Action. You can select None,
Preserve, Explicit, or Map. None is the default.
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None: No 802.1p tagging is added to the packets.
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Preserve: 802.1p values in packets will remain unaltered.
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Explicit: Set the 802.1p value to the value you select in the Explicit 802.1p Value field.
This is a numeric value between 0 and 7. The standard values are:
• 0 - Best effort (default)
• 1 - Background
• 2 - Spare
• 3 - Excellent effort
• 4 - Controlled load
• 5 - Video (<100ms latency)