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Hi I am new to the list and I apologize if this question has been asked before but I cannot seem to find a search method for the archives. I would be happy for some enlightenment there. Overview of what I am trying to do: - I am setting up 3 vlans on an 802.1q trunk from a switch into a router that runs CentOS 4.3. - I am a little confused as to how and if 802.1p priority is set from the Linux side. - I would like to set one of the vlans on the router to have priority above the others. It is a voice vlan. I can do this for outbound traffic from the switch but for outbound from the router I'm not sure. - I am wondering if I have to do anything to add 802.1p bits to a given vlan or is there a certain amount of priority queuing/mapping that takes place out of the box with the presence of IP ToS bits? Thanks Stephen
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