TP-Link T1600G-52TSTL-SG2452 T1600G-52TS V1 CLI Reference Guide - Page 113
qos queue cos-map
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Syntax qos dscp no qos dscp Command Mode Global Configuration Mode User Guidelines DSCP (DiffServ Code Point) is a new definition to IP ToS field given by IEEE. DSCP priorities are mapped to the corresponding 802.1p priorities. IP datagram will be classified into the egress queue based on the mapping relation between DSCP priority and CoS value. Example Enable the mapping relation between DSCP Priority and CoS value: T1600G-52TS(config)# qos dscp 14.3 qos queue cos-map Description The qos queue cos-map command is used to configure the mapping relation between IEEE 802.1P priority tag/IEEE 802.1Q tag, CoS value and the TC egress queue. To return to the default configuration, please use no qos queue cos-map command. When 802.1P Priority is enabled, the packets with 802.1Q tag are mapped to different priority levels based on 802.1P priority mode. The untagged packets are mapped based on port priority mode. Syntax qos queue cos-map { tag/cos-id } { tc-id } no qos queue cos-map Parameter tag/cos-id -- The 8 priority levels defined by IEEE 802.1P or the priority level the packets with tag are mapped to, which ranges from CoS 0 to CoS 7. tc-id -- The egress queue the packets with tag are mapped to. It ranges from 0 to 3, which represents TC0, TC1, TC2 and TC3 respectively. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 101