Which four of the following bit values are used for bits 5-7 of the DSCP field to select AF PHB?

Which four of the following bit values are used for bits 5-7 of the DSCP field to select AF PHB? (Choose four.) (Exhibit)

Which four of the following bit values are used for bits 5-7 of the DSCP field to select AF PHB? (Choose four.) (Exhibit)

A.
000

B.
001

C.
010

D.
011

E.
100

F.
101

Explanation:

Assured Forwarding
RFC 2597 defines the assured forwarding (AF) PHB and describes it as a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of forwarding assurances for IP packets received from a customer DS domain. The Assured Forwarding PHB guarantees a certain amount of bandwidth to an AF class and allows access to extra bandwidth, if available. There are four AF classes, AF1x through AF4x. Within each class, there are three drop probabilities. Depending on a given network’s policy, packets can be selected for a PHB based on required throughput, delay, jitter, loss or according to priority of access to network services. Classes 1 to 4 are referred to as AF classes. The following table illustrates the DSCP coding for specifying the AF class with the probability. Bits DS5, DS4 and DS3 define the class; bits DS2 and DS1 specify the drop probability; bit DS0 is always zero.

 



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