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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands

AT8901/2/3

AT8901/2/3 CLI Reference Manual

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4.

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands

This chapter describes the Quality of Service (QoS) commands available in the CLI.

The QoS Commands chapter contains the following sections:

4.1 “Class of Service (CoS) Commands” on page 4 - 2

4.2 “Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Commands” on page 4 - 7

4.3 “DiffServ Class Commands” on page 4 - 8

4.4 “DiffServ Policy Commands” on page 4 - 14

4.5 “DiffServ Service Commands” on page 4 - 18

4.6 “DiffServ Show Commands” on page 4 - 19

4.7 “MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands” on page 4 - 24

4.8 “IP Access Control List (ACL) Commands” on page 4 - 27

The commands in this chapter are in one of two functional groups:

Configuration Commands are used to configure features and options of the switch.
For every configuration command there is a show command that will display the
configuration setting.

Show commands are used to display device settings, statistics and other informa-
tion.

4.1

Class of Service (CoS) Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure and view Class of Service
(CoS) settings for the switch. The commands in this section allow you to control the
priority and transmission rate of traffic.

NOTE: Commands you issue in the Interface Config mode only affect a single

interface. Commands you issue in the Global Config mode affect all
interfaces.

4.1.1

classofservice dot1p-mapping

This command maps an 802.1p priority to an internal traffic class. The

<userpriority>

values can range from 0-7. The

<trafficclass>

values range from

0-6, although the actual number of available traffic classes depends on the platform.
For more information about 802.1p priority, see 2.5 “Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p)
Commands” on page 2 - 29
.

Format

classofservice dot1p-mapping <userpriority> <traffic-
class>

Modes

Global Config
Interface Config

4.1.1.1

no classofservice dot1p-mapping

This command maps each 802.1p priority to its default internal traffic class value.

Format

no classofservice dot1p-mapping

Modes

Global Config
Interface Config

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