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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 16.2.6.4
Deleting aTraffic Control Rule
To delete a traffic control rule, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the traffic control rule by typing:
no qos traffic-control advanced-configuration tcrule name
Where:
• name is the name of the traffic control rule entry
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 16.2.7
Managing QoS Mapping for VLANs
Quality of Service (QoS) mapping is used to map QoS traffic. It assigns a traffic control mark to incoming IP traffic
based on the priority value of a tagged frame. The incoming traffic is then classified and placed in the priority
queues according to the traffic control rules specified for the marked rule. In addition, traffic control can assign
the same priority or a different priority value when a frame needs to be egressed with a VLAN tag through a traffic
control interface.
QoS maps can be configured for VLAN connections on routable Ethernet ports and virtual switches.
CONTENTS
Section 16.2.7.1, "Viewing a List of QoS Maps for VLANs"
Section 16.2.7.2, "Adding a QoS Map"
Section 16.2.7.3, "Deleting a QoS Map"
Section 16.2.7.1
Viewing a List of QoS Maps for VLANs
To view a list of QoS maps for a VLAN connection, type:
• For Switched Ethernet Ports
show running-config switch vlans all-vlans id qosmap
Where:
▫ id is the ID given to the VLAN
• For Routable Ethernet Ports
show running-config interface eth slot port vlan id qosmap
Where:
▫ slot is the name of the module location
▫ port is the port number (or a list of ports, if aggregated in a port trunk) for the module
▫ id is the ID given to the VLAN
Deleting aTraffic Control Rule
Chapter 16
Traffic Control and Classification
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