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For layer 2 VLAN priority code points and MPLS traffic classes are analysed and displayed in a table with traffic counters, a history graph of traffic over time and a PCAP button that certain QoS tag.  
For layer 2 VLAN priority code points and MPLS traffic classes are analysed and displayed in a table with traffic counters, a history graph of traffic over time and a PCAP button that certain QoS tag.  


=== VLAN priority code point ===
=== VLAN priority code point ===
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| 7 || 7 (highest) || NC || Network control
| 7 || 7 (highest) || NC || Network control
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=== MPLS traffic class ===
=== MPLS traffic class ===
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MPLS traffic class (TC) values are displayed as a number only. The TC value is intended to be flexible according to RFC5462.  
MPLS traffic class (TC) values are displayed as a number only. The TC value is intended to be flexible according to RFC5462.  
The old name of that field was EXP (experimental).
The old name of that field was EXP (experimental).


== Layer 3 QoS ==
== Layer 3 QoS ==
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| Low-Priority Data  || CS1 || 8
| Low-Priority Data  || CS1 || 8
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Additionally legacy Type of Service values as defined by RFC791 and RFC1349 are displayed if DSCP is not used.
Additionally legacy Type of Service values as defined by RFC791 and RFC1349 are displayed if DSCP is not used.
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