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[Initial value]
mls qos port-priority-queue 2
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Specifies the priority (egress queue ID) for the receiving port.
nIf this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the egress queue ID for the specified port is returned to the default setting
(2).
The port priority is used to determine the egress queue when the trust mode is set to "port priority."
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
If this is executed for a port whose trust mode is not "port priority," the command results in an execution error.
[Example]
Assign egress queue ID #4 as the port priority for LAN port #1.
SWP1#interface ge1
SWP1(config-if)#mls qos port-priority-queue 4
13.2.14 Specify egress queue of frames transmitted from the switch itself
[Syntax]
mls qos queue sent-from-cpu queue-id
no mls qos queue sent-from-cpu
[Parameter]
queue-id : <0-7>
Egress queue ID
[Initial value]
mls qos queue sent-from-cpu 7
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Specifies the egress queue for the storage destination of frames sent to each LAN/SFP port from the switch itself (CPU).
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the default value (7) is specified.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
If the priority order of frames sent from the CPU is lowered, transmission from a higher-priority queue takes priority; this
means that under conditions of high load, functions such as L2MS or loop detection might stop working. For this reason, we
recommend that you set this setting to as high a value (priority) as possible.
[Example]
Specify #5 as the storage destination egress queue for frames sent from the CPU.
SWP1(config)#mls qos queue sent-from-cpu 5
13.2.15 Generate class map (traffic category conditions)
[Syntax]
class-map name
no class-map name
[Parameter]
name : Name of class map (maximum 20 characters; uppercase and lowercase are distinguished)
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
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