Qos-classifier – HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 10Gb24-port Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

->set qos-class Green Enabled=false

Disables a class

->set qos-class Green Enabled=true Share=5 MaxShare=5

RealTime=true

Modifies a class to be a real time class

Item

Description

show qos-class

Display the QoS traffic classes of the active QoS configuration

Syntax

show qos-class [<Name> | *] [FilterBy]

Parameters

Name (optional)

The existing QoS class name. Detailed information of the specified traffic class is

displayed. If "*" is specified, then detailed information of all QoS classes is

displayed. If the name is not specified, a summary of all classes is displayed.

FilterBy (optional) Filters the output of the show command by the specified attribute in the format

<columnID>=<value>.

Examples

->show qos-class RealTimeClass

Displays a specific QoS class

->show qos-class

Displays a summary of all QoS classes

->show qos-class *

Displays detailed information for all QoS classes

->show qos-class "Real Time"=True

Displays all Real Time classes using the FilterBy parameter

qos-classifier

Manage the traffic classifier for the active QoS configuration.
Supported actions: help, set, show

Item

Description

set qos-classifier

Modify traffic classifier(s) for the active QoS configuration. The classifier is

configured on uplink or downlink ports and is used for prioritizing the ingress

traffic. The classification is supported for Ethernet and iSCSI traffic. There is no
traffic classification for FCoE traffic.

Syntax

set qos-classifier <PortType> Classifiers=<classifiers>

Parameter

PortType (required)

Type of port to which the classifiers are assigned. Valid values are "Uplinks",

"Downlinks", and "All". "Uplinks" represents all uplink ports in the VC domain.
‘Downlinks" represents all downlink ports in the VC domain. "All" represents all

ports in the VC domain.

Property

Classifiers

(required)

Classification mechanism. Valid values are any combination of "DOT1P" and

"DSCP". If the classifier is "DOT1P", then the DOT1P Priority value from the user
VLAN tag is used for classification. The DOT1P Priority value is the 3-bit Priority

Code Point field defined in IEEE 802.1Q. If the classifier is "DSCP", then the 6-bit

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) field in the IP header is used for
classification. If the classifiers are "DSCP" and "DOT1P", the IP traffic is classified

by the DSCP value in the IP header and the non-IP traffic is classified by the

DOT1P Priority value.

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