Figure 32. traffic class configuration menu – Allied Telesis AT-S80 User Manual

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Chapter 12: Quality of Service (QoS)

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Section I: Using the Menus Interface

The Traffic Class Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 32.

Figure 32. Traffic Class Configuration Menu

4. To enable or disable QoS, do the following:

a. Type S to select Set Status.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enable or Disable QoS (E/D) >

b. Type E to enable QoS or D to disable it. The default setting is

disabled. When disabled, all tagged packets are stored in the
lowest priority queue of a port.

5. To change the egress priority queue assignment of a tagged 802.1p

traffic class, do the following:

a. Type P to select Set Priority Queue.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter traffic class>

b. Enter the traffic class whose egress priority queue you want to

change. The range is 0 to 7. You can specify only one traffic class
at a time. Specifying traffic class 0 affects untagged traffic as well
as tagged traffic with a priority level of 0.

Quality of Service Configuration -> Traffic Class Configuration Menu

QoS Status: Disabled

Traffic Class

Queue

-------------

-----

0

0

1

0

2

0

3

1

4

2

5

2

6

3

3: Highest

7

3

0: Lowest

----------------------- <COMMAND> ------------------------------------
Set [S]tatus
Set [P]riority Queue
[Q]uit to previous Page

Command>

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