HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Advanced Traffic Management Guide

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Converged Enhanced Ethernet on the HP ProCurve 6120XG Switch
Configuring Traffic Templates
Figure 6-3. Example of Applying the CEE Traffic Template to a Switch
You should always check the traffic template status using the show qos traffic-
template command to make sure that the template is valid. Invalid templates
cannot be applied to ports. Conditions that cause a traffic template status to
be invalid are:
Duplicate traffic group ids within the traffic template.
Priorities not mapped to one of the queues, for example, if you deleted a
priority from one queue and did not assign it to another queue.
The mapping of 802.1p priorities to outbound port queues for the default cee-
tcgt traffic template is shown in table 6-1.
Table 6-1.
Mapping of Priorities to Outbound Queues for cee-tcgt Traffic Template
802.1p
Priority
8 Queues 4 Queues 2 Queues
1 (lowest) 1
1
1 22
0 (normal) 3 3
3 4 (lossless) 2 (lossless) 2 (lossless)
4 5
3
1
56
6 7
4
7 (highest) 8
ProCurve(config)# int all
ProCurve(eth-1-24)# policy traffic-template cee-tcgt
This command will modify the current running configuration,
will execute ‘write memory’ to replace the startup configu-
ration, then reboot.
Continue? [y/n] y
The traffic template named “cee-tcgt” is applied to all the ports in the module or switch.