Chapter 4 Service Configuration
Parameter
Description
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0-7
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Implements the new UP value after modification. The value is 0
for profile 0...7 for profile 7. The value is 0 for profiles 8 to 127.
traffic-class
Modifies TCs.
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0-7
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TCs that profiles correspond to:
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By default, profiles 0 to 7 correspond to TCs 0 to 7 one by one.
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Profiles 8 to 15 correspond to TC 0.
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Profiles 16 to 23 correspond to TC 1.
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Profiles 24 to 31 correspond to TC 2.
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Profiles 32 to 39 correspond to TC 3.
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Profiles 40 to 47 correspond to TC 4.
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Profiles 48 to 55 correspond to TC 5.
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Profiles 56 to 63 correspond to TC 6.
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Profiles 64 to 71 correspond to TC 7.
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Profiles 72 to 127 correspond to TC 0.
Guidelines
The drop-priority, dscp-priority, user-priority, and traffic-class parameters can be configured
separately.
Example
The following example sets the QoS profile 100 drop priority to yellow, DSCP priority to 5,
user priority to 2, and TC to 2:
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos 100 drop-priority yellow
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos 100 dscp-priority 5
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos 100 user-priority 2
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping qos 100 traffic-class 2
zte(cfg)#show qos priority-mapping qos-profile 100
QoS Mapping Profile Table:
Flags: QosIndex - Priority Mapping Profile
TrafficClass - Local Traffic Class, DropPri - Local Drop Priority
DSCPNew - New User Priority Value If Remark DSCP Priority Enable
UsrPriNew - New User Priority Value If Remark User Priority Enable
QosIndex
TrafficClass
DropPri
DSCPNew
UsrPriNew
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Profile-100
COS-2
YELLOW
5
UP-2
4.14.8 set qos priority-mapping qos-profile default
Purpose
This command sets 128 QoS profiles to recover default values.
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