Create qos flowgroup – 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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CREATE QOS FLOWGROUP

Syntax

create qos flowgroup=

value

[description=”

string

”]

[markvalue=

value

|none] [priority=

value

|none]

[remarkpriority=yes|no|on|off|true|false]
[tos=

value

|none]

[movetostopriority=yes|no|on|off|true|false]
[moveprioritytotos=yes|no|on|off|true|false]
[classifierlist=

values

|none]

Parameters

flowgroup

Specifies an ID number for the flow group. Each flow
group on the switch must have a unique number. The
range is 0 to 1023. The default is 0. This parameter is
required.

description

Specifies a description for the flow group. The
description can be from 1 to 15 alphanumeric
characters. Spaces are allowed. This parameter is
optional, but recommended. Names can help you
identify the groups on the switch. The description must
be enclosed in double quotes if it contains spaces.
Otherwise, the quotes are optional.

markvalue

Specifies a replacement value to write into the DSCP
(TOS) field of the packets. The range is 0 to 63. If the
NONE option is used, the frame’s current DSCP value
is not overwritten. The default is NONE.

A new DSCP value can be set at all three levels: flow
group, traffic class, and policy. A DSCP value specified
in a flow group overrides a DSCP value specified at the
traffic class or policy level.

priority

Specifies a new user priority value for the packets. The
range is 0 to 7. If you want packets to retain the new
value when they exit the switch, use the
REMARKPRIORITY parameter. If the NONE option is
used, the frame’s current priority value is not
overridden. The default is NONE.

A new priority can be set at both the flow group and
traffic class levels. If it is set in both places, the value in
the flow group overrides the value in the traffic class.

Command

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