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1:3 1 Normal 1:4 1 Normal 1:5 1 Normal Configure 700 Series Software Manual v2.1 The information that can be configured falls into the following categories: • DiffServ - DiffServ settings. See "DiffServ" on page 5-13 • Dot1x - 802.1x settings. See "Dot1x" on page 5-14. • Exit - takes you out of configuration mode. See "Exit" on page 5-15. • Lacp - Link Aggregation Control Protocol. See ... • Interface - select an Interface to configure. See "Interface" on page 5-15. • Mac-address-table - configure the MAC address table. See "Mac-address-table" on page 5-21. • Multimedia - IGMP and traffic optimization settings. See "Multimedia" on page 5-22. • No - negate a command or its defaults. See "No " on page 5-23. • SNMP-server - modify SNMP parameters. See "SNMP Server" on page 5-23. • Spanning-tree - the Spanning Tree topology. See "Spanning Tree" on page 5-26. • System - System-related settings. See "System" on page 5-27. • VLAN - configure VLAN parameters. See "VLAN" on page 5-34 Entering the command configure at the root prompt takes you into configuration mode. When you're in configuration mode, the prompt changes to: FSM726(config)# It is in this mode where the vast majority of configuration is performed. To exit the configuration mode and return to root prompt, use the exit command. DiffServ DiffServ divides traffic into one of 64 classes using the packet's DSCP value. This allows for greater differentiation of traffic priority than port-based traffic prioritization. Syntax FSM726(config)# diffserv Command Line Interface 6-13

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1
Command Line Interface
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Configure
The information that can be configured falls into the following categories:
DiffServ – DiffServ settings. See
“DiffServ” on page 5-13
Dot1x – 802.1x settings. See
“Dot1x” on page 5-14
.
Exit – takes you out of configuration mode. See
“Exit” on page 5-15
.
Lacp – Link Aggregation Control Protocol. See ...
Interface – select an Interface to configure. See
“Interface” on page 5-15
.
Mac-address-table – configure the MAC address table. See
“Mac-address-table” on page 5-21
.
Multimedia – IGMP and traffic optimization settings. See
“Multimedia” on page 5-22
.
No – negate a command or its defaults. See
“No ” on page 5-23
.
SNMP-server – modify SNMP parameters. See
“SNMP Server” on page 5-23
.
Spanning-tree – the Spanning Tree topology. See
“Spanning Tree” on page 5-26
.
System – System-related settings. See
“System” on page 5-27
.
VLAN – configure VLAN parameters. See
“VLAN” on page 5-34
Entering the command
configure
at the root prompt takes you into configuration mode. When
you’re in configuration mode, the prompt changes to:
FSM726(config)#
It is in this mode where the vast majority of configuration is performed. To exit the configuration
mode and return to root prompt, use the
exit
command.
DiffServ
DiffServ divides traffic into one of 64 classes using the packet’s DSCP value. This allows for
greater differentiation of traffic priority than port-based traffic prioritization.
Syntax
FSM726(config)# diffserv <DSCP> <priority>