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3. Under the , , ,

, or node, include the interface on which you want to
activate the mapping in the leaf element.

4. Under the , , ,

, or node, include the node element from the
urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-qos namespace.

5. Under the node, include the element, and specify the name of the

CoS-to-Traffic-class map you want to activate.

6. Under the node, include the node element.

7. Under the node element, include the empty element to activate the

mapping.

8. Issue the RPC to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.

The following example activates a CoS-to-Traffic-Class mapping named “test” on 10-gigabit
Ethernet interface 22/0/2.

22/0/2

test

Verifying a CoS-to-Traffic-Class mapping

To verify a CoS-to-Traffic-Class QoS mapping, issue the RPC to retrieve the
CoS-to-Traffic-Class QoS map and the interface names to which a map is bound.

1. Verify a CoS-to-Traffic-Class QoS map using a subtree filter to view only the contents of the

// node. To limit the returned information to a specific map,
refine the content match node with the QoS map name.

The following example returns the CoS-to-Traffic-Class QoS map for a map named “test.”