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4.5.2. Traffic Class Configuration
Press T (command) on the Quality of Service Configuration menu, and then you
can see “Traffic Class Configuration” as Figure 4-27. You can configure QoS and
a traffic class on this screen.
Figure 4-27: Traffic Class Configuration
Screen Description
The following describes how to use several commands on this screen.
CoS-queue map
Displays the condition of the QoS function that uses IEEE802.1p.
Enabled
QoS is enabled.
Disabled
QoS is disabled (factory default settings).
CoS
Displays the Priority value in the VLAN tag.
QID
Displays the priority of a traffic class.
M Assign (or allocate) the priority level (Traffic Class) to the Priority value of IEEE802.1p.
1. Press M (command), and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes
“Enter Cos>”. Enter the Cos value to assign (or allocate).
2. The appearance of the command prompt becomes “Enter queue ID ofr Cos #>”. Then
enter the number for Cos-map in the range from 0 to 7.
C
Moves to the configuration screen of a scheduling method.
1. Press C (command), and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Enter
port-number>”. Enter the port-number as the target.
2. The appearance of the screen becomes “Scheduling Method”. See next section (4.5.3)
for this configuration content.
Q
Returns to the top menu.
PNxxxxxx Local Management System
Quality of Service Configuration -> Traffic Class Configuration Menu
CoS-queue map:
CoS QID
--- ---
0 0
1 0
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6 0: Lowest
7 7 7: Highest
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Scheduling Method [C]onfig. [Q]uit to previous menu
Set Priority-Traffic Class [M]apping
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option