Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Section II: Advanced Operations
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A new ToS value can be set at all three levels: flow
group, traffic class, and policy. A ToS value
specified in a flow group overrides a ToS value
specified at the traffic class or policy level.
movetostopriority
Replaces the value in the 802.1p priority field with
the value in the ToS priority field on IPv4 packets.
Options are:
yes, on, true Replaces the value in the 802.1p
priority field with the value in the ToS
priority field on IPv4 packets.
no, off, false Does not replace the preexisting
802.1p priority level This is the
default.
moveprioritytotos
Replaces the value in the ToS priority field with the
802.1p priority field on IPv4 packets. Options are:
yes, on, true
Replaces the value in the ToS
priority field with the 802.1p priority
field on IPv4 packets.
no, off, false
Does not replace the ToS priority
field. This is the default.
flowgrouplist
Specifies the flow groups to be assigned to the
traffic class. Any flow groups already assigned to
the traffic class are replaced. The specified flow
groups must already exist. Separate multiple IDs
with commas (e.g., 4,11,13).
Description
This command modifies an existing traffic class. To initially create a traffic
class, refer to “CREATE QOS TRAFFICCLASS” on page 323. The only
parameter you cannot change is a traffic classes ID number.
Note
For examples of command sequences used to create entire QoS
policies, refer to “CREATE QOS POLICY” on page 316.
When modifying a traffic class, note the following:
You cannot change a traffic class’ ID number.
Specifying an invalid value for a parameter that already has a value
causes the parameter to revert to its default value.