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Example #5: Set CoS Trust Mode of an Interface, Traffic Shaping, CLI Example
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NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 6.0 Example #5: Set CoS Trust Mode of an Interface (Netgear Switch) (Config)#classofservice trust ? dot1p ip-dscp Sets the Class of Service Trust Mode of an Interface to 802.1p. Sets the Class of Service Trust Mode of an Interface to IP DSCP. (Netgear Switch) (Config)#classofservice trust dot1p ? Press Enter to execute the command. (Netgear Switch) (Config)#classofservice trust dot1p Note: The Traffic Class value range is instead of because queue 7 is reserved in a stacking build for stack control, and is therefore not configurable by the user. Traffic Shaping This section describes the Traffic Shaping feature. Traffic shaping controls the amount and volume of traffic transmitted through a network. This has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time. CLI Example Use the traffic-shape command to enable traffic shaping by specifying the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for all interfaces (Global Config) or for a single interface (Interface Config). The value is a percentage that ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 5. The default bandwidth value is 0, meaning no upper limit is enforced, which allows the interface to transmit up to its maximum line rate. The bw value is independent of any per-queue maximum bandwidth value(s) in effect for the interface and should be considered as a second-level transmission rate control mechanism that regulates the output of the entire interface regardless of which queues originate the outbound traffic. 10-6 v1.0, Jan 2007 Class of Service (CoS) Queuing