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Chapter 9 vlanQoS Commands

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Use this command to specify whether the P-870MH-C1 uses port-based VLAN or IEEE
802.1Q VLAN. The P-870MH-C1 always uses one or the other, but the default settings for
either mode make the P-870MH-C1 behave like a regular switch.
Run the vlanQoS save command to save this change to non-volatile memory. See

Section

6.3 on page 47

and

Section 6.4 on page 48

for examples of this command.

9.6 vlanQoS pvlanset

Syntax:

vlanQoS pvlanset [ [ [...]]]

Parameter(s):

Use port-based VLAN to create groups of ports that broadcast traffic to each other. For
example, if you combine ports 1, 2, and 5 (DSL), then incoming traffic on any of these ports is
broadcast to the other ports. They do not broadcast traffic to ports 3 and 4, and ports 3 and 4 do
not send traffic to ports 1, 2, or 5. If you then combine ports 3, 4, and 5, incoming traffic from
port 5 is broadcast to ports 1-4 because it is part of both groups. Incoming traffic from ports 3
and 4 is only broadcast to ports 3-5.
Run the vlanQoS save command to save this change to non-volatile memory. See

Section

6.4 on page 48

for examples of this command.

9.7 vlanQoS ratio

Syntax:

vlanQoS ratio <0|1|2|3>

Parameter(s):

Use this command to specify how much more traffic is switched for high-priority ports than
for low-priority ports. Use the vlanQoS qosset command to set the priority of each port.
Run the vlanQoS save command to save this change to non-volatile memory. See

Section

6.5 on page 50

for examples of this command.

9.8 vlanQoS save

Syntax:

vlanQoS save

=

Specifies the incoming (first parameter) and outgoing (second

parameter) port number <1..5>. Port 5 is the DSL port.

<0|1|2|3>

=

Specifies how much more traffic is switched for high-priority ports

than for low-priority ports.
0: 4:1 ratio
1: 16:1 ratio
2: 64:1 ratio
3: Always switch traffic for the high-priority ports first.