HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Advanced Traffic Management Guide

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Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Using QoS Classifiers To Configure Quality of Service for Outbound Traffic
To display the configuration, enter the show qos tcp-udp-port-priority command.
Figure 5-4. Example of the Output When TCP/UDP Ports and Port Ranges are Configured
port-number: a TCP/UDP port number from 1 to 65535.
range <1-65535>: specifies a range of TCP/UDP ports; see
“Operating Notes on Using TCP/UDP Port Ranges” on
page 5-18. If you specify a range, the minimum port
number must precede the maximum port number in
the range.
The no form of the command deletes the specified UDP
or TCP port number or range of port numbers as a QoS
classifier.
Note: If you have specified a range of port numbers, you
must specify the entire range in the no command; you
cannot remove part of a range.
Caution: See “Operating Notes on Using TCP/UDP Port
Ranges” on page 5-18 if you change the priority on a
TCP/UDP port or range of ports.
priority <0-7>: marks the specified 802.1p priority in
matching TCP or UDP packets.
no qos < udp-port | tcp-port > < tcp-udp port number | range <start end >>
Deletes the specified UDP or TCP port number or range
of numbers as QoS classifiers. See “Operating Notes on
Using TCP/UDP Port Ranges” on page 5-18
show qos tcp-udp-port-priority
Displays a listing of all TCP and UDP QoS classifiers
currently in the running-config file.
ProCurve(config)# show qos tcp-udp-port-priority
TCP/UDP port based priorities
| IP Packet Application
Protocol | Type Port Apply rule | DSCP Priority
-------- + ---------- ---------- ---------- + ------ --------
TCP | IPv4 23 Priority | 1
UDP | IPv4 2-40 DSCP | 000000 2
TCP | IPv4 100-300 Priority | 7
UDP | IPv4 50 DSCP | 000011 4