Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual
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Chapter 5: Interface Configuration Mode Commands
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Section I: Command Modes
TRAFFIC-CLASS-TABLE USER-PRIORITY NUM-TRAFFIC-
CLASSES
Syntax
traffic-class-table user-priority <0-7> num-traffic-
classes <0-8> value <0-2?>
Parameters
user-priority
Indicates the user priority associated with the
traffic class table. Choose a value between 0
and 7.
num-traffic-classes
Indicates the number of supported traffic
classes. Choose a value between 0 and 8.
value
Indicates the value that is used for the given
user-priority and num-traffic classes.
Description
Use the TRAFFIC-CLASS-TABLE USER-PRIORITY NUM-TRAFFIC-
CLASSES command to specify how the incoming 802.1p priority market
packets are mapped to the internal Class of Service queues. Also, it
allows you to display the number of queues per port.
To display the current port security settings, use the “SHOW RUNNING-
CONFIG INTERFACE” on page 160.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration mode
Example
The following commands set port 3 with a user priority of 7, a traffic class
value of 7, and a value of 2:
switch#configure terminal
switch(config)#interface ge3
switch(config-if)#traffic-class-table user-priority 7
num-traffic classes 7 value 2
Related Commands
none