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QoS Priority CoS Configuration

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Table 166 IP Routing General Configuration controls Control Description IP Destination Re-ARP Interval (2120 minutes) Sets the re-ARP period in minutes. The switch periodically sends ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) requests to refresh its address database. This command is used for setting the interval between ARP refreshes of the next IP address in the database. The default interval is 10 minutes. *Router ID Configures the router ID. * indicates fields that are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch. QoS Priority CoS Configuration To display the following form, select QoS > 802.1p > Priority - CoS. This form summarizes the QoS Priority - Class of Service parameters. Select a priority value to view the CoSQ For Priority form. QoS Priority CoS Queue Configuration To display the following form, go to the Priority - CoS form, and select a priority value. The following table describes the CoSQ For Priority configuration controls: Table 167 CoSQ For Priority Configuration controls Control CoSQ (0-1) Description Maps the 802.1p priority of to the Class of Service queue (CoSq) priority. Enter the Class of Service queue (0-1) that handles the matching traffic. Configuring the switch 198

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Table 166
IP Routing General Configuration controls
Control
Description
IP Destination Re-ARP Interval (2-
120 minutes)
Sets the re-ARP period in minutes. The switch periodically sends ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol) requests to refresh its address database. This command is used for setting the
interval between ARP refreshes of the next IP address in the database. The default interval
is 10 minutes.
*Router ID
Configures the router ID.
* indicates fields that are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.
QoS Priority CoS Configuration
To display the following form, select
QoS > 802.1p > Priority - CoS
.
This form summarizes the QoS Priority – Class of Service parameters. Select a priority value to view the CoSQ
For Priority form.
QoS Priority CoS Queue Configuration
To display the following form, go to the Priority – CoS form, and select a priority value.
The following table describes the CoSQ For Priority configuration controls:
Table 167
CoSQ For Priority Configuration controls
Control
Description
CoSQ (0-1)
Maps the 802.1p priority of to the Class of Service queue (CoSq) priority. Enter the Class of
Service queue (0-1) that handles the matching traffic.