Specifications
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QOS COMMANDS
The MAC address priority commands in the Command Line
Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate
parameters) in the following table.
Command Parameters
config 802.1p
default_priority
[<portlist>/all] <priority>
config 802.1p
user_priority
[<portlist>/all] <priority>
config scheduling
<class_id>
max_packet <value>
show scheduling
show 802.1p
default_priority
<portlist>
all
<priority>
show 802.1p
user_priority
<portlist>
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
Note: Commands that use a <portlist> parameter allow you to specify a
sequential range of ports or a single port on the switch. The port list is
specified by listing the lowest slot number and the beginning port number
on that slot, separated by a colon. Then highest slot number, and the
highest port number of the range (also separeted by a colon) are specified.
The beginning and end of the port list range are seperated by a dash. For
example, 6:1 would specify module in slot number 6, port 1. 7:24 specifies
module in slot number 7, port 24. 6:1-7:24 specifies all of the ports
between module 6, port 1 and module 7, port 24 − in numerical order. For a
single port, just enter the slot number and port number separated by a
colon.