Wan Command - Nortel BayStack 100-S Reference

Reference for the baystack instant internet remote access commands version 7.11
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Chapter 2 Using configuration commands
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Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours earlier than Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Standard time and daylight saving time both apply to this locale. Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT) is one hour ahead of standard time. Daylight saving time starts on the
first (1) Sunday (0) of April (4) at 2:00 a.m. and ends on the last (5) Sunday (0) of
October (10) at 2:00 a.m.
Example 3
time PST8PDT
Pacific Standard Time is 8 hours earlier than Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Standard time and daylight saving time both apply to this locale. By default,
Pacific Daylight Time is one hour ahead of standard time (that is, PDT7). Because
it is not specified, daylight saving time starts on the first Sunday of April at
2:00 a.m. and ends on the last Sunday of October at 2:00 a.m.
Example 4
time "Central Europe Time-2:00"
Central European Time is 2 hours later than Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Daylight saving time does not apply in this locale.

wan command

The
command enables or disables the use of the differential services
wan
(diffserve) octet for prioritized queuing on the specified interface. Currently, the
supported differential services code points are only those that maintain
compatibility with the IP Precedence Field: bits 0-2 of the IPv4 TOS octet. A
strict priority queueing methodology is used to order the packets assigned to these
code points.
The only interfaces that currently support the use of the DS octet are single
analog, T1, V.35, and X.21.
wan <interface> diffserve on | off
Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11

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