June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Quality of Service Settings
Resetting the QoS
Configuration for
a VLAN
set vlan id <1-2815> qos default
To use this command, you must be in
qos
mode.
This command resets any QoS configuration made for a particular VLAN. After
this command is executed, the packets with the specified VLAN ID are no
longer prioritized and are transmitted transparently.
Displaying a
Summary of QoS
Settings
show qos config
To use this command, you must be in
qos
mode.
This command displays a summary of all current QOS settings, including:
• the Spectralink Voice Priority (SVP) classification settings, if applicable
• how User Priority bits are currently mapped to the priority queues
Example
cd /qos
/qos# show qos config
Qos Global Configuration
------------------------
Qos Status : Enabled
SVP Status : Enabled
Qos Global UP to Queue Mapping
---------------------------------
UP Value : 0 -- Queue : 1
UP Value : 1 -- Queue : 0
UP Value : 2 -- Queue : 0
UP Value : 3 -- Queue : 1
UP Value : 4 -- Queue : 2
UP Value : 5 -- Queue : 2
UP Value : 6 -- Queue : 3
UP Value : 7 -- Queue : 3
Displaying the
VLAN QoS
Settings
show vlan {all|vlan id <1-2815>} qos config
To use this command, you must be in
qos
mode.
The
show vlan qos config
command displays a summary of the QoS settings
that are based on VLAN IDs. See “Prioritizing Traffic using VLAN IDs” on
page 92.
Example
cd /qos
/qos# show vlan id 100 qos config