Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
periodic {start|end} time
Use this command to configure the start/end time for the time-range.
Format
periodic {start|end} time
Mode
show time-range
Use this command to display a time range and all the absolute/periodic time entries that are
defined for the time range. Use the
name
parameter to identify a specific time range to
display. When
name
is not specified, all the time ranges defined in the system are displayed.
Format
show time-range
Mode
Number of Time
Ranges
Time Range Name
Time Range Status
Absolute start
Absolute end
Periodic Entries
Periodic start
Periodic end
AutoVOIP
AutoVoIP detects the VoIP streams and put the VoIP streams in the specific VLAN (auto-voip
VLAN) and provides higher class of service to the VoIP streams automatically (both data and
signaling). It detects the VoIP streams in two modes.
Protocol-based Auto VoIP
In a VoIP system, various signaling protocols are used to establish the connection between
two VoIP devices. The supported signaling protocols are SIP, H.323, and SCCP.
OUI-based Auto VoIP
The OUI-based Auto VoIP feature prioritizes VoIP packets based on the OUI bytes in the
source MAC address. A default list of OUIs is maintained. User is also allowed to configure
OUIs that need prioritization apart from the default OUI list. Up to 128 OUIs are allowed on
the device or system, including the default OUIs.
Time-Range Config
Privileged EXEC
Term
Definition
Number of time ranges configured in the system.
Name of the time range.
Status of the time range (active/inactive).
Start time and day for absolute time entry.
End time and day for absolute time entry.
Number of periodic entries in a time-range.
Start time and day for periodic entry.
End time and day for periodic entry.