- Read Me First
- Preparing for Broadband Access Aggregation
- Providing Protocol Support for Broadband Access Aggregation of PPPoE Sessions
- PPP for IPv6
- DHCP for IPv6 Broadband
- Providing Protocol Support for Broadband Access Aggregation of PPP over ATM Sessions
- Providing Connectivity Using ATM Routed Bridge Encapsulation over PVCs
- PPPoE Circuit-Id Tag Processing
- Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session Limit Support
- PPPoE Session Limit Local Override
- PPPoE QinQ Support
- PPP-Max-Payload and IWF PPPoE Tag Support
- PPPoE Session Limiting on Inner QinQ VLAN
- PPPoE Agent Remote-ID and DSL Line Characteristics Enhancement
- Enabling PPPoE Relay Discovery and Service Selection Functionality
- Configuring Cisco Subscriber Service Switch Policies
- AAA Improvements for Broadband IPv6
- Per Session Queueing and Shaping for PPPoEoVLAN Using RADIUS
- 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- PPP over Ethernet Client
- PPPoE Smart Server Selection
- Monitoring PPPoE Sessions with SNMP
- PPPoE on ATM
- PPPoE on Ethernet
- PPPoE over VLAN Enhancements Configuration Limit Removal and ATM Support
- ADSL Support in IPv6
- Broadband IPv6 Counter Support at LNS
- PPP IP Unique Address and Prefix Detection
- PPP IPv4 Address Conservation in Dual Stack Environments
- TR-069 Agent
- Broadband High Availability Stateful Switchover
- Broadband High Availability In-Service Software Upgrade
- Controlling Subscriber Bandwidth
- PPPoE Service Selection
- Disabling AC-name and AC-cookie Tags from PPPoE PADS
- Broadband Smart Licensing
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Restrictions for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Information About 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- How to Configure 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Configuration Examples for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Additional References
- Feature Information for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature provides the ability to set user priority bits in the IEEE 802.1Q tagged frame to allow traffic prioritization. This capability enables a way to provide best-effort quality of service (QoS) or class of service (CoS) at Layer 2 without requiring reservation setup.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Restrictions for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Information About 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- How to Configure 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Configuration Examples for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Additional References
- Feature Information for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
Finding Feature Information
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Prerequisites for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The PPPoE over 802.1Q VLAN feature must be enabled.
Restrictions for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
You cannot set different CoS levels for PPP and Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) control packets; all control packets default to a CoS level set at 0.
Information About 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
To configure the 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature, you should understand the following concepts:
The command can help troubleshoot 802.1P control frame marking: debug pppoe error
- Benefits of 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
- Feature Design of 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
Benefits of 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature facilitates moving from ATM-based to Ethernet-based networks by supporting the ability to offer prioritized traffic services, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and other premium services.
Feature Design of 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The IEEE 802.1P specification is an extension of the IEEE 802.1Q VLANs tagging standard and enables Layer 2 devices to prioritize traffic by using an 802.1P header that includes a three-bit user priority field. If congestion occurs when the 802.1P CoS bit is not set, PPP keepalive packets can be lost, which can result in disconnection of an established session with loss of service to the end user. Congestion caused by noncontrol packets can also prevent new sessions from being established, which also can result in denying service to the end user.
PPPoE sessions established over 802.1Q VLANs use the priority header field to provide best-effort QoS or CoS at Layer 2 without involving reservation setup. 802.1P traffic is marked and sent to the destination, and no bandwidth reservations are established.
In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4, PPPoE sessions established over IEEE 802.1Q VLAN make use of the priority field of the IEEE 802.1p header by setting the CoS field to user priority 7.
During network congestion, when the Ethernet network and digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) offer 802.1P support, control packets are offered a higher priority than noncontrol packets, thereby increasing the likelihood of reliable delivery. PPPoE control packets and PPP packets originating from the broadband remote access server (BRAS) are marked with user priority 0, the highest level of priority.
The following packets are tagged with user priority 0 in their 802.1P header:
How to Configure 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature is enabled by default and requires no configuration.
Configuration Examples for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
The following task explains how to change the CoS setting for PPP and PPPoE control frames over 802.1Q VLAN.
Setting 802.1P Priority Bits in 802.1Q Frames Containing PPPoE Control Packets
This task explains how to change the CoS settings for PPP and PPPoE control frames over 802.1Q VLAN.
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enable
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configure
terminal
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bba-group
pppoe
group-name
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control-packets
vlan
cos
priority
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exit
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bba-group
pppoe
group-name
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control-packets
vlan
cos
priority
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exit
DETAILED STEPS
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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Broadband access aggregation concepts |
Cisco IOS XE Broadband and DSL Configuration Guide |
Broadband access commands |
Cisco IOS Broadband Access Aggregation and DSL Command Reference |
Standards
Standard |
Title |
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IEEE Standard 802.1P |
PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q |
IEEE Standard 802.1Q |
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks |
MIBs
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MIBs Link |
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No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature, and support for existing MIBs has not been modified by this feature. |
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS XE software releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
RFCs
RFC |
Title |
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RFC 2516 |
PPP over Ethernet |
Technical Assistance
Description |
Link |
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Feature Information for 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
The 802.1P CoS Bit Set for PPP and PPPoE Control Frames feature provides the ability to set user priority bits in the IEEE 802.1Q tagged frame to allow traffic prioritization. This capability enables a way to provide best-effort QoS or CoS at Layer 2 without requiring reservation setup. In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4, this feature was introduced. The following command was introduced: control-packets vlan cos. |