Alliedware plus command – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line User’s Guide

Section II: Advanced Operations

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Priority - The priority value in the IEEE 802.1p tag control field
assigned to the traffic that belongs to this traffic class.

Remark Priority - Replaces the user priority value in the packets with
the Priority value.

ToS - Specifies a replacement value to write into the Type of Service
(ToS) field of IPv4 packets. The range is 0 to 7.

Move ToS to Priority - If set to yes, replaces the value in the 802.1p
priority field with the value in the ToS priority field on IPv4 packets. If
set to No, which is the default, the packets retain their preexisting
802.1p priority level.

Move Priority to ToS - If set to yes, replaces the value in the ToS
priority field with the value in the 802.1p priority field on IPv4 packets. If
set to No, which is the default, the packets retain their preexisting ToS
priority level.

Flow Group List - The flow groups assigned to the traffic class.

Parent Policy ID - The ID number of the policy where the traffic class is
assigned. A traffic class can belong to only one policy at a time.

Is Active - The status of the traffic class. If the traffic class is part of a
QoS policy that is assigned to one or more ports, the traffic class is
deemed active. If the traffic class has not been assigned to a policy or
if the policy has not been assigned to any ports, the traffic class is
deemed inactive.

For further information about the parameters, refer to “CREATE QOS
TRAFFICCLASS” on page 392.

Examples

This command displays all of the traffic classes:

show qos trafficclass

This command displays traffic class 14:

show qos trafficclass=14

AlliedWare Plus

Command

Syntax

show policy-map [

id_number

]

Mode

User Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode

Description

This AlliedWare Plus command is equivalent to the standard command.

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