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IPv6 Traffic Class Mapping
You can create and delete entries for IPv6 traffic class mapping by
following the procedures in the following sections:
“Enable or Disable IPv6 Traffic Class Mapping”
“Create IPv6 Traffic Class Entries” on page 207
“Delete an IPv6 Traffic Class Entry” on page 208
Before mapping IPv6 traffic class priorities, you must disable the
Jumbo
frame parameter on each port. See the
Jumbo
parameter definition in
“Displaying and Configuring Ports” on page 67.
Note
When
Jumbo
frames are enabled, IPv6 traffic class mapping cannot
be enabled.
Enable or Disable
IPv6 Traffic
Class Mapping
To enable or disable IPv6 traffic class mapping, perform the following
procedure:
1. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select
Bridge
.
The
Bridge
folder expands.
2. From the
Bridge
folder, select
QoS
.
The
QoS
folder expands.
3. From the
QoS
folder, select
IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings
.
The IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings page is shown in Figure 75.
Figure 75. IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Page
Summary of Contents for AT-GS950/48
Page 10: ...Contents 10...
Page 14: ...Figures 14...
Page 16: ...List of Tables 16...
Page 20: ...Preface 20...
Page 22: ...22...
Page 62: ...Chapter 2 System Configuration 62...
Page 64: ...64...
Page 108: ...Chapter 6 Static Port Trunking 108...
Page 124: ...Chapter 8 Port Mirroring 124...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 Virtual LANs 186...
Page 194: ...Chapter 14 GVRP 194...
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Page 224: ...Chapter 16 SNMPv1 and v2c 224...
Page 242: ...Chapter 17 SNMPv3 242...
Page 258: ...Chapter 18 Access Control Configuration 258...
Page 272: ...Chapter 19 RMON 272...
Page 302: ...Chapter 21 Security 302...
Page 324: ...Chapter 23 LLDP 324...
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Page 356: ...Chapter 27 LED ECO Mode 356...
Page 360: ...Chapter 28 Energy Efficient Ethernet 360...
Page 370: ...Chapter 29 Rebooting the AT GS950 48 370...
Page 392: ...Appendix A MSTP Overview 392...