CoS - Class of Service is a method of marking packets at layer2, commonly done by an access switch, or IP phone.
802.1q VLAN trunking protocol is a 4-byte header field (VLAN ID) added to an Ethernet frame. Within the VLAN ID field is a 3-bit field called 'user priority' this is called 802.1p
The 802.1p field allows up to 8 different values that can identify different priorities of traffic.
The image below shows the placement of 802.1q VLAN ID field, and 801.p within it.
Thursday, 27 March 2008
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