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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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