Table 5-1 Type Of Service Field (Ip Precedence - I Ref. Rec 1349) - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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SV9100 Networking Manual
IP Precedence
IP Precedence is a QoS method that combines a priority value with different on/off
parameters; Delay, Throughput, Reliability and Cost. The MBZ (Must be Zero) bit
is not used.
Using the ToS bits, you can define up to eight classes of service. Other devices
configured throughout the network can then use these bits to determine how to
treat the packet in regard to the type of service to grant it. These other QoS
features can assign appropriate traffic-handling policies including congestion
management and bandwidth allocation. By setting IP Precedence levels on
incoming traffic and using them in combination with QoS queuing features, you
can create differentiated service.

Table 5-1 Type of Service Field (IP Precedence - i Ref. REC 1349)

3 Bits
IP Precedence Value
IP Precedence Value
Binary
Value
Value
0
000
Routine
1
001
Priority
2
010
Immediate
3
011
Flash.
4
100
Flash Override
5
101
CRITIC/ECP
6
110
Internetwork Control
7
111
Network Control
Delay
Value
Description
0
Normal Delay
1
Low Delay
1 Bit
1 Bit
Delay
Throughput Reliability
Description
1 Bit
1 Bit
Cost
(must be
Throughput
Value
Description
0
Normal Throughput
1
High Throughput
Reliability
Value
Description
0
Normal Reliability
1
High Reliability
Cost
Value
Description
0
Normal Cost
1
Low Cost
1 Bit
MBZ
zero)
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