46 in binary: 101110 right? DSCP uses only 6 bits from entire TOS byte then:
1011100 00 (the last two 0 are padding) then 1011 1000 in HEX B8... easy?
Rgds.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:52 PM, imran ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> hi all
>
> plz excuse for basic question ....
>
> how does dscp ef with value of 46 corresponds to 0xb8 in hex
>
> i have seen in vendor books when testing qos they use " ip telnet tos B8 "
> command.
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> why do i need to multiply 46*4 to get tos byte 184 ?
>
> how does 184 in decimal equals 0xB8 in hex ?
>
> thanks
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