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Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual Volume 2
Steps
Assigns packets that do not have CoS levels to any one of the eight
802.1p CoS levels (0-7).
Sequence:
set cos default value [port name p1-p4] [n] press Enter
where “port name” is any port p1, p2, p3, or p4 and “n” is any
number 0 through 7.
Example:
set cos default value p1 0 press Enter
On port p1, packets without a vlan tag are treated as a CoS value 0.
get cos default value press Enter
The system responds:
Default cos value for packet without vlan tag is as follows:
port name default cos value
--------- -----------------
p1 0
p2 0
Note: this setting can be applied only to the enabled ports.
Saves the MIB to RAM. Perform this command to save setting
changes to non-volatile memory.
Sequence:
save mib press Enter
The system responds:
MIB saved successfully.
This concludes the steps to configuring Quality of Service using the CLI manager.
8.6 User Flow Mapping
This feature allows the user to uniquely indentify a particular packet flow and then assign, or map, that
flow to a specific queue. In this release there are three predefined flows. The user cannot construct a
flow. However, the user can inidividually enable/disable these flows, and when enabled can assign them
to a queue. The three flows are;
1. ECFM flow (Ethernet type 8902) without vlan tag
2. ECFM flow with vlan tag
3. Control frames ( in the range 01-80-c2-00-xx-xx)
The flow can be mapped to a queue independently on each ethernet port.
Note that user flow mapping is not applicable when QoS is disabled (off).