Cos configuration, Cos parameter ranges & default settings, Classes of service menu – RuggedCom RS1600 User Manual

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Chapter 5 – Configuring Class of Service

CoS Configuration

CoS Parameter Ranges & Default Settings

The following set of tables lists default CoS configuration parameters for the unit.

Configuration Item

Default
Value

Supported Values

CoS Weighting

2:1

1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 6:1, 8:1, 10:1, 12:1, 1:0

Default CoS (Per Port)

Normal

Normal, High

Inspect TOS (Per Port)

No

No, Yes

Priority to CoS Mapping (Per Access Priority)

Normal

Normal, High

DSCP to CoS Mapping (Per DSCP)

Normal

Normal, High

Normal Access Priority (Per Port)

0

0-7

High Access Priority (Per Port)

4

0-7

Classes Of Service Menu

The Classes Of Service menu is accessible from the main menu Classes Of
Service
command.

Figure 26: Classes Of Service Menu

Global CoS Parameters Menu

The Global CoS Parameters menu is accessible from the Classes Of Service menu.

Figure 27: Global CoS Parameters Menu

My Switch Classes Of Service Admin Access

Configure Global CoS Parameters
Configure Port CoS Parameters
Configure Priority to CoS Mapping
Configure DSCP to CoS Mapping
Configure CoS Access Priorities

<CTRL>

Z-Help S-Shell>

My Switch Global CoS Parameters Admin Access

CoS Weighting 2:1

<CTRL> Z-Help S-Shell>

CoS Weighting

During traffic bursts, frames queued in the switch pending transmission on a port
may have both high and normal priorities. This parameter specifies the weighting
algorithm for transmitting high priority CoS and normal priority CoS frames.
Some examples include:

1:1 - 1 high priority frame is transmitted for every normal priority frame

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