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IEEE P802.1p

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Network standards task group, 1995–1998

IEEE P802.1p was a task group active from 1995 to 1998, responsible for adding traffic class expediting and dynamicmulticast filtering to theIEEE 802.1D standard. The task group developed a mechanism for implementingquality of service (QoS) at themedia access control (MAC) level. Although this technique is commonly referred to asIEEE 802.1p, the group's work with the new priority classes andGeneric Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) was not published separately but was incorporated[1] into a major revision of the standard, IEEE 802.1D-1998,[2] which subsequently was incorporated into IEEE 802.1Q-2014 standard.[3] The work also required a short amendment extending the frame size of the Ethernet standard by four bytes which was published asIEEE 802.3ac in 1998.

The QoS technique developed by the working group, also known asclass of service (CoS), is a 3-bit field called the Priority Code Point (PCP) within anEthernet frame header when usingVLAN tagged frames as defined byIEEE 802.1Q. It specifies a priority value of between 0 and 7 inclusive that can be used by QoS disciplines to differentiate traffic.

Priority levels

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Eight different classes of service are available as expressed through the 3-bit PCP field in anIEEE 802.1Q header added to the frame. The way traffic is treated when assigned to any particular class is undefined and left to the implementation. The IEEE, however, has made some broad recommendations:[4]

PCP valuePriorityAcronymTraffic types
10 (lowest)BKBackground
01 (default)BEBest effort
22EEExcellent effort
33CACritical applications
44VIVideo, < 100 mslatency andjitter
55VOVoice, < 10 ms latency and jitter
66ICInternetwork control
77 (highest)NCNetwork control

Note that the above recommendations have been in force since IEEE 802.1Q-2005 and were revised from the original recommendations in IEEE 802.1D-2004 to better accommodatedifferentiated services forIP networking.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"IEEE 802.1". p. 802.1p section.[failed verification]
  2. ^IEEE 802.1D-1998
  3. ^"802.1Q-2014 - Bridges and Bridged Networks". IEEE.
  4. ^"IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014, Bridges and Bridged Networks",IEEE STD 802.1Q-2014 (Revision of IEEE STD 802.1Q-2011), Table I-2 - Traffic type acronyms, December 2014,doi:10.1109/IEEESTD.2014.6991462,ISBN 978-0-7381-9433-2

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