Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R1 - Page 465
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• dot1p values - (Optional) Enter either single, comma-delimited, or a hyphenated range of dot1p values (0 to 7). Default Command Mode Usage Information Example 0 TRUST-MAP If the trust map does not define dot1p values to any traffic class, those flows are mapped to the default traffic class (0). If some of the dot1p values are already mapped to an existing traffic class, you will receive an error. You should have a 1:1 dot1p to traffic class mapping for PFC-enabled CoS values. You should also have a common dot1p trust map for all interfaces using DCB. The no version of this command returns the value to the default. OS10(conf-tmap-dot1p-qos)# qos-group 5 dot1p 5 Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later qos-group dscp Configures a dscp trust map to the traffic class. Syntax qos-group tc-list [dscp values] Parameters • qos-group tc-list - Enter the traffic single value class ID (0 to 7). • dscp values - (Optional) Enter either single, comma-delimited, or a hyphenated range of dscp values (0 to 63). Default Command Mode Usage Information Example 0 TRUST-MAP If the trust map does not define dscp values to any traffic class, those flows are mapped to the default traffic class (0). If some of the dscp values are already mapped to an existing traffic class, you will receive an error. The no version of this command returns the value to the default. OS10(conf-tmap-dscp-qos)# qos-group 5 dscp 42 Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later queue qos-group Configures a dot1p traffic class to a queue. Syntax queue number [qos-group dot1p-values] Parameters • queue number - Enter the traffic single value queue ID (0 to 7). • qos-group dot1p-values - (Optional) Enter either single, comma-delimited, or a hyphenated range of dot1p values (0 to 7). Default Command Mode Usage Information 0 TRUST-MAP If the trust map does not define traffic class values to a queue, those flows are mapped to the default queue (0). If some of the traffic class values are already mapped to an existing queue, you will receive an error. The no version of this command returns the value to the default. Quality of service 465
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