Modifying a traffic class – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service

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Section II: Advanced Operations

Exceed Remark Value
Specifies the DSCP replacement value for traffic that exceeds the
maximum bandwidth. This value takes precedence over the DSCP
value. The default is 0.

Max Bandwidth
Specifies the maximum bandwidth available for the traffic class. The
range is 0 to 1016 Mbps. If you set this parameter to 0 (zero), all traffic
that matches that traffic class is dropped.

Priority
Specifies the priority value in the IEEE 802.1p tag control field that
traffic belonging to this traffic class is assigned. The range is 0 to 7
with 0 (zero) as the lowest priority.

Flow Group List
The flow groups assigned to this traffic class. Use <Ctrl> click to select
more than one.

6. Click Apply.

7. From the Configuration menu, select the Save Config option to

permanently save your changes. (This option is not displayed if there
are no changes to save.)

Modifying a

Traffic Class

To modify a traffic class, perform the following procedure:

1. From the home page, select Configuration.

The System page is displayed with the General tab selected by
default, as shown in Figure 5 on page 38.

2. From the Configuration menu, select the Services option.

The Services page is displayed with the CoS tab selected by default,
as shown in Figure 59 on page 182.

3. Select the Traffic Class tab.

The Traffic Class tab is shown in Figure 70 on page 198

4. Select the traffic class you want to modify and click Modify.

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