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SUMMARYThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) 802.1P signaling method is used for traffic prioritization at OSI Reference Model Layer 2. It is implemented in network adapters and switches for best-effort Quality of Service (QoS). No reservation setup is involved. MORE INFORMATION
The IEEE 802.1P signaling technique is an OSI Layer 2 standard for prioritizing network traffic at the data link/Mac sublayer. It can also be defined as best-effort QoS at Layer 2. 802.1P traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination; no bandwidth reservations are established. 802.1p is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (Vlans) standard. The 802.1Q standard specifies a tag that appends to a Mac frame. The VLAN tag carries VLAN information. The VLAN tag has two parts: The VLAN ID (12-bit) and Prioritization (3-bit). The prioritization field was never defined in the VLAN standard. The 802.1P implementation defines this prioritization field. Additional query words:
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