Chapter 16: Quality of Service (QoS) (CLI)
Configuring Scheduling (CLI)
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root> ethernet qos port-priority-profile-tbl edit profile-id 1 cos0-
priority 1 description c0_p1 cos1-priority 1 description c1_p1 cos2-
priority 1 description c2_p1 cos3-priority 2 description c3_p2 cos4-
priority 2 description c4_p2 cos5-priority 3 description c5_p3 cos6-
priority 3 description c6_p3 cos7-priority 4 description c7_p4
Attaching a Priority Profile to an Interface (CLI)
To attach a priority profile to an interface, go to interface view for the interface and enter the following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> priority set profile-id <profile-id>
To display which priority profile is attached to an interface, go to interface view for the interface and enter the
following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> port-priority show profile-id
Table 152
Attaching Priority Profile to Interface CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted
Values
Description
profile-id
Number
1 – 9
Enter the ID of one of the configured logical
interface priority profiles.
Examples
The following command attaches Interface Priority Profile 3 to GbE 1:
eth type eth [1/1]> priority set profile-id 3
The following is a sample output from the
port-priority show profile-id
command:
eth type eth [1/1]>port-priority show profile-id
Profile ID: 9
CoS Priority Priority Description
(When queue is green) (When queue is yellow)
0 1 1 best effort
1 2 1 data service
2 2 1 data service
3 2 1 data service
4 2 1 data service
5 3 1 real time
6 3 1 real time
7 4 4 management
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