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OSPF - QoS/CoS Marking

OSPF - QoS/CoS Marking

Stephen_Elliot1
Contributor
Hi All.
I'm just wiresharking some OSPF traffic to check QoS markings and I notice that OSPF hellos generated by our Summit X460 are marked as DSCP CS6 but tagged as 802.1p priority 7.
We've got no QoS re-marking configured on the switch.
Can anyone explain the discrepancy and why the device doesn't use 1 to 1 class marking?
Many thanks....
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simon_bingham
New Contributor II
802.1p 7 is called Network Control so that would make sense and CS6 is the same value used by Cisco for protocol traffic so that might be why the values don't match. But as said I don't think they have to.

Stephen_Elliot1
Contributor
Yes of course, thanks Simon. I understand that but, in the absence of a QoS policy, I thought it was standard practice to mark CoS the same as the DSCP CS.

simon_bingham
New Contributor II
DSCP CS6 is a layer 3 marking
802.1p priority 7. is a Layer 2 Marking
as they are different methods there is no defacto requirement for them to match.
Simon Bingham ( alternative networks )


Stephen_Elliot1
Contributor
thanks for your reply Paul.

extract from a 'show vlan '....

"QosProfile: None configured"
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