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Next Available Options:
■ 2-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 383)
■ 4-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 383)
■ 8-queues -- Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports. (p. 383)
range
■ qos < udp-port | tcp-port > range
Specify range of TCP/UDP ports from [to] which to prioritize trafc. A port
range can be from 1 to 65535 (inclusive) ports or any subset thereof. The
minimum port number must precede the maximum port number in the range.
Note: If you have specied a range of port numbers, you must specify the
entire range in the 'no' command; you cannot remove part of a range.
Next Available Option:
■ port-num -- TCP/UDP port from [to] which to prioritize traffic. (TCP/UDP-PORT) (p. 388)
Example 1. Example of Port Range
ProCurve(config)# qos udp-port range 1001 2000 dscp 000010
type-of-service
■ [no] qos type-of-service
Usage: [no] type-of-service <ip-precedence|
diff-services <000000|000001...111111>
[dscp <000000|000001...111111>]>
Description: Congure the Type-of-Service method the device uses to
prioritize IP trafc. Prioritization is done based on the
contents of the Type of Service (ToS) eld in the IP header
of each packet. Using 'no' type-of-service with just the
mode (ip-precedence or diff-services) will disable all ToS
QoS for the switch.
Modes:
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Disabled The switch does NOT prioritize IP packets based on the IP
ToS eld.
IP Precedence The switch uses the upper 3 bits of the IP ToS eld (the IP
Precedence bits) to determine the 802.1p priority of the
packet and its outbound switch queue. If the packet is
transmitted out a port on which VLAN tagging is enabled, the
new priority is placed in the outbound VLAN tag. See the
switch documentation for more information.
Differentiated The switch uses the upper 6 bits of the ToS eld (the
Services Differentiated Services bits) to decide whether to apply an
802.1p priority to the packet and thus affect its outbound
queue. The priority is dened by the Differentiated
Services Codepoint mapping (see 'show qos dscp-map'). If no
priority is mapped for the packet's codepoint, the switch
does not classify the packet using Differentiated Services.
If there IS an associated priority congured, and the
packet is transmitted out a port on which VLAN tagging is
enabled, the new 802.1p priority will be placed in the
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