User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Web Browser Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Switch Parameters
- Chapter 3
- Enhanced Stacking
- Chapter 4
- SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Strings
- Chapter 5
- Port Parameters
- Chapter 6
- MAC Address Table
- Chapter 7
- Static Port Trunks
- Chapter 8
- Port Mirroring
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 9
- File System
- Chapter 10
- File Downloads and Uploads
- Chapter 11
- Event Log and Syslog Servers
- Chapter 12
- Classifiers
- Chapter 13
- Access Control Lists
- Chapter 14
- Quality of Service
- Chapter 15
- Class of Service
- Chapter 16
- IGMP Snooping
- Chapter 17
- Denial of Service Defense
- Chapter 18
- Power Over Ethernet
- Section III
- SNMPv3 Operations
- Chapter 19
- SNMPv3
- Enabling the SNMP Protocol
- Configuring the SNMPv3 User Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 View Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Access Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Community Table
- Displaying SNMPv3 Tables
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 20
- Spanning Tree, Rapid Spanning Tree, and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocols
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 21
- Port-based and Tagged Virtual LANs
- Chapter 22
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- Chapter 23
- Protected Ports VLANs
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 24
- MAC Address-based Port Security
- Chapter 25
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 26
- Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL
- Chapter 27
- Secure Shell Protocol
- Chapter 28
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Authentication Protocols
- Chapter 29
- Management Access Control List
- Index
Chapter 14: Quality of Service
160 Section II: Advanced Operations
Classifier List
The classifier to be assigned to the flow group. The specified classifier
must already exist. You can assign more than one classifier to a flow
group. To assign multiple classifiers, hold down the Ctrl key when
making your selections.
6. Click Apply.
The changes are immediately applied to the flow group.
7. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config menu
selection.
Deleting a Flow
Group
This procedure explains how to delete a flow group. If the flow group that
you want to delete is already part of a QoS policy that is assigned to one
or more switch ports, you must first modify the policy by removing the port
assignments before you can delete the flow group. You can reassign the
ports back to the policy after you have deleted the flow group.
To delete a flow group, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Home Page, select Configuration.
2. Select the Services menu selection.
3. Select the Flow Group tab.
The Flow Group tab is shown in Figure 40 on page 156.
4. Select the flow group you want to delete and click Delete.
The flow group is deleted from the switch.
Displaying Flow
Groups
To display the flow groups on a switch, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Home Page, select Monitoring.
2. From the Monitoring menu, select the Services menu selection.
3. Select the Flow Group tab.
The Flow Group tab displays the currently configured flow groups in a
table that contains the following columns of information:
ID
The ID number for the flow group.
Description
The flow group description.