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5 - 84 WiNG 5.6 Access Point System Reference Guide
6. Use the spinner controls within the 802.1p Priority field for each DSCP row to change its priority value.
7. Set or override the following parameters for IPv6 Traffic Class Mapping for untagged frames:
8. Select the OK button located at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes. Select Reset to revert to the last saved
configuration.
802.1p Priority Assign a 802.1p priority as a 3-bit IP precedence value in the Type of Service field of the
IP header used to set the priority. The valid values for this field are 0-7. Up to 64 entries
are permitted. The priority values are:
0 – Best Effort
1 – Background
2 – Spare
3 – Excellent Effort
4 – Controlled Load
5 – Video
6 – Voice
7 – Network Control
Traffic Class Devices that originate a packet must identify different classes or priorities for IPv6 packets.
Devices use the traffic class field in the IPv6 header to set this priority.
802.1p Priority Assign a 802.1p priority as a 3-bit IPv6 precedence value in the Type of Service field of the
IPv6 header used to set the priority. The valid values for this field are 0-7. Up to 64 entries are
permitted. The priority values are:
0 – Best Effort
1 – Background
2 – Spare
3 – Excellent Effort
4 – Controlled Load
5 – Video
6 – Voice
7 – Network Control

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