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HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Guide

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5-64
Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Globally-Configured QoS
Figure 5-29. Returning a QoS-Prioritized VLAN to “No-override” Status
Assigning a DSCP Policy for a Global Source-Port Classifier
This global QoS packet-marking option assigns a previously configured DSCP
policy (codepoint and 802.1p priority) to outbound IP packets received from
the specified source-ports. The switch:
1. Selects an incoming IP packet on the basis of its source-port.
2. Overwrites the packet’s DSCP with the DSCP configured for matching
packets.
3. Assigns the 802.1p priority associated with the new DSCP. (See “Differen-
tiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping” on page 5-90.)
4. Forwards the packet through the appropriate outbound port queue.
For more on DSCP, refer to “QoS Terminology” on page 5-4.
Creating a Policy Based on Source-Port Classifiers.
Configuration
Notes
You can configure only one DSCP per source-port to mark matching packets.
Configuring a new DSCP for a source-port automatically overwrites (replaces)
any previous DSCP or 802.1p priority configuration for that source-port
classifier.
1. Identify the source-port classifier to which you want to assign a DSCP
policy.
2. Determine the DSCP policy for packets having the selected source-port:
a. Determine the DSCP you want to assign to the selected packets. (This
codepoint will be used to overwrite the DSCP carried in packets
received through the source-port from upstream devices.)
HP Switch(config)# no interface 1 qos
HP Switch(config)# show qos port-priority
Port priorities
Port Apply rule | DSCP Priority Radius Override
---- ----------- + ------ ----------- ---------------
1 Priority | No-override No-override
2 Priority | 6 No-override
3 Priority | 6 No-override
4 Priority | 5 No-override
In this instance, No-override indicates
that port 1 is not prioritized by QoS.

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HP 3500 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP 3500 Series
LayerLayer 3
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries
TypeManaged
UplinkSFP
PoEOptional
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
Routing ProtocolStatic, RIP
Power SupplyInternal
Form Factor1U rack-mountable
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Operating Temperature32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)
Ports24 or 48 10/100/1000 ports

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