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246 | Command Reference | Traffic control [Parameter] queue-id : Egress queue ID [Initial value] qos queue sent-from-cpu 7 [Input mode] global configuration mode [Description] Specifies the egress queue for the storage destination of frames sent to each LAN/SFP port from the switch itself (CPU). If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the default value is specified. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. If the priority order of frames sent from the CPU is lowered, transmission from a higher-priority queue takes priority; this means that under conditions of high load, functions such as L2MS or loop detection might stop working. For this reason, we recommend that you set this setting to as high a value (priority) as possible. When the stack function is enabled, the storage-destination transmission queue ID for frames sent from the CPU is "6" by default. [Example] Specify #5 as the storage destination egress queue for frames sent from the CPU. SWR2310(config)#qos queue sent-from-cpu 5 9.2.11 Generate class map (traffic category conditions) [Syntax] class-map name no class-map name [Parameter] name : Name of class map (maximum 20 characters; uppercase and lowercase are distinguished) [Input mode] global configuration mode [Description] Generates a class map. A class map defines the conditions used to classify received frames into traffic classes, and consists of conditions defined by the match command and the corresponding action (permit/deny).Class map actions are handled as follows. Class map actions are handled as follows. • If an access list (ACL) is specified (execute the match access-group command) The class map action will be the action for the ACL. • If other than an access list (ACL) is specified Permit. After generating the class map, move to class map mode to specify its content. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the specified class map is deleted. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. If the specified class map has already been generated, the change is applied to the previous settings. However, if a policy map has been applied to LAN/SFP port and logical interface, then the class map that is associated with the policy map cannot be edited or deleted. [Example] Create class map "class1." SWR2310(config)#class-map class1 SWR2310(config-cmap)#

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[Parameter]
queue-id
:
<0-7>
Egress queue ID
[Initial value]
qos queue sent-from-cpu 7
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Specifies the egress queue for the storage destination of frames sent to each LAN/SFP port from the switch itself (CPU).
If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the default value is specified.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
If the priority order of frames sent from the CPU is lowered, transmission from a higher-priority queue takes priority; this
means that under conditions of high load, functions such as L2MS or loop detection might stop working. For this reason, we
recommend that you set this setting to as high a value (priority) as possible.
When the stack function is enabled, the storage-destination transmission queue ID for frames sent from the CPU is "6" by
default.
[Example]
Specify #5 as the storage destination egress queue for frames sent from the CPU.
SWR2310(config)#qos queue sent-from-cpu 5
9.2.11 Generate class map (traffic category conditions)
[Syntax]
class-map
name
no
class-map
name
[Parameter]
name
:
Name of class map (maximum 20 characters; uppercase and lowercase are distinguished)
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Generates a class map.
A class map defines the conditions used to classify received frames into traffic classes, and consists of conditions defined by the
match
command and the corresponding action (permit/deny).Class map actions are handled as follows. Class map actions are
handled as follows.
If an access list (ACL) is specified (execute the
match access-group
command)
The class map action will be the action for the ACL.
If other than an access list (ACL) is specified
Permit.
After generating the class map, move to class map mode to specify its content.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the specified class map is deleted.
[Note]
In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled.
If the specified class map has already been generated, the change is applied to the previous settings. However, if a policy map
has been applied to LAN/SFP port and logical interface, then the class map that is associated with the policy map cannot be
edited or deleted.
[Example]
Create class map "class1."
SWR2310(config)#class-map class1
SWR2310(config-cmap)#
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