Quick Reference Guide

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Traffic Class—The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the IP Precedence value is mapped.
Related
Commands
show classofservice ip-precedence-mapping
This command displays the current IP precedence mapping to internal traffic classes for all interfaces
or a specific interface.
Syntax
show classofservice ip-precedence-mapping [unit/slot/port]
The unit/slot/port parameter is optional. If specified, the IP Precedence mapping table of the interface
is displayed. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example
Figure 20-115. Example of show classofservice ip-precedence-mapping Command
The following information is repeated for each user priority:
IP Precedence—The IP Precedence value.
Traffic Class—The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the IP Precedence value is mapped.
Related
Commands
show classofservice trust
This command displays the current trust mode setting for a specific interface.
Syntax
show classofservice trust [unit/slot/port]
The unit/slot/port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support
independent per-port class of service mappings. If specified, the port trust mode of the
interface is displayed. If omitted, the port trust mode of each interface in the system is shown.
Mode
Privileged Exec
classofservice
ip-precedence-mapping
Maps an IP precedence value to an internal traffic class
Force10 #show classofservice ip-precedence-mapping 1/0/1
User Priority Traffic Class
------------- -------------
0 1
1 0
2 0
3 1
4 2
5 2
6 3
7 3
classofservice
ip-precedence-mapping
Maps an IP precedence value to an internal traffic class