Dell PowerConnect 3348 User's Guide - Page 351
Insert TCP Port, Map to Queue, Remove, Checked, TCP Port List, Apply Changes, Show All
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• Insert TCP Port-Enables defining a new TCP port. • Map to Queue-Indicates the traffic queue to which the TCP port is assigned. NOTE: In a stacking configuration, Queue 4 is used for forwarding stacking traffic. Therefore, assigning additional traffic to Queue 4 may interfere with stack control. • Remove-Removes a TCP port mapping. - Checked-Removes a specific TCP port mapping. - Unchecked-Maintains a TCP port mapping. Assigning a TCP port to a Traffic Queue: 1 Open the TCP to Queue page. 2 Select a port in the TCP Port List. Or Check the Insert TCP Port check box. The New TCP Port field is enabled. Define a new TCP port. 3 Select a queue number in the Map to Queue drop-down list. 4 Click Apply Changes. The TCP port is assigned a forwarding queue. Modifying a TCP Port to Traffic Queue Setting: 1 Open the TCP to Queue page. 2 Select a port in the TCP Port List drop-down list. The queue to which the port is assigned displays in the Map to Queue drop-down list. 3 Select a new traffic queue in the Map to Queue drop-down list. 4 Click Apply Changes. The TCP port is reassigned to a different traffic queue. Displaying the TCP to Queue Mapping Table: 1 Open the TCP to Queue page. 2 Click Show All. The TCP to Queue Mapping Table opens. Configuring Quality of Ser vice 351