Users Guide

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Command Mode TRUST-MAP
Usage Information If the trust map does not define DSCP values to any traffic class, those flows map to the default traffic class 0. If
some of the DSCP values are already mapped to an existing traffic class, you will see an error. The no version of
this command returns the value to the default.
Example
OS10(conf-tmap-dscp-qos)# qos-group 5 dscp 42
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
qos-map traffic-class
Creates a user-defined trust map for queue mapping.
Syntax
qos-map traffic-class map-name
Parameters map-name — Enter the name of the queue trust map. A maximum of 32 characters.
Default Not configured
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information If applied on the interface or system level, the traffic class routes all traffic to the mapped queue. The no version
of this command returns the value to the default.
Example
OS10(config)# qos-map traffic-class queue-map1
OS10(config-qos-map)# queue 1 qos-group 5
OS10(config-qos-map)# queue 2 qos-group 6
OS10(config-qos-map)# queue 3 qos-group 7
OS10(config-qos-map)#
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
qos-rate-adjust
Configures additional number of data bytes to add to overhead fields per frame for rate calculations.
Syntax
qos-rate-adjust [value-of-adjust]
Parameters value-of-adjust—Number of bytes to add to overhead fields in each frame, from 1 to 31.
Default 0
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information The no form of this command removes the rate adjustment configuration and is the same as using the qos-
rate-adjust 0 command.
Example
OS10(config)# qos-rate-adjust 10
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
queue-limit
Configures static or dynamic shared buffer thresholds.
Syntax
queue-limit {queue-len value | thresh-mode [dynamic threshold-alpha-value |
static threshold-value]}
Parameters
queue-len value — Enter the guaranteed size for the queue, from 0 to 8911.
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