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4. Return to privileged EXEC mode.
switch(conf-if-te-101/0/2)# end
5. Enter the copy command to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.
switch# copy running-config startup-config
Verifying the DCB maps
To verify the CoS DCB map, use the show cee maps default command from privileged EXEC mode.
switch# show cee maps default
Configuring Brocade VCS Fabric QoS
on page 481.
To configure the remapping priorities for the Brocade VCS Fabric, perform the following steps from
global configuration mode.
1. Use the cee-map command to enter CEE map configuration mode.
switch(config)# cee-map default
2. Use the remap lossless priority command to set the lossless priority for Brocade VCS Fabric
QoS.
The default lossless remap priority is set to 0 (zero).
switch(config-cee-map-default)# remap lossless-priority priority 2
3. Use the remap fabric priority command to set the fabric priority for Brocade VCS Fabric QoS.
The default FCoE remap fabric priority is set to 0 (zero).
switch(fabric-cee-map-default)# remap fabric-priority priority 2
4. Use the exit command to return to global configuration mode.
switch(config-cee-map)# exit
5. Specify the incoming Ethernet interface.
switch(config)# interface tengigabitethernet 22/0/1
6. Apply the CEE Provisioning map to the interface.
switch(conf-if-te-22/0/1)# cee default
Configuring policer functions
Consider the topics discussed below when configuring the policer functions.
Configuring port-based policer functions
on page 482.
To configure port-based policer functions, do the following while in switch global configuration mode
and using policer CLI commands and parameters:
1. Configure a class map to classify traffic according to traffic properties that you will configure with the
policing parameters while adding the class map to a policy-map. Refer to
on page 505.
2. Configure a police priority-map to add color-based priority mapping. Refer to
on page 505. This is an optional step. If you do not define priority mapping for a color,
the map defaults to priorities 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 (in other words, nothing is modified).
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