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Insert UDP Port—A new UDP port may be defined.
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Map to Queue—Indicates the traffic queue to which the UDP port is assigned.
NOTE: In a stacking configuration, Queue 4 is used for forwarding stacking traffic. Therefore,
assigning additional traffic to Queue 4 may interfere with stack control.
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Remove—Removes UDP port mapping.
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Assigning a UDP port to a Traffic Queue:
Open the UDP to Queue page.
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Select a port in the UDP Port List.
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Check the Insert UDP Port check box. The New UDP Port field is enabled.
Define a new UDP port.
Select a queue number in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
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Click Apply Changes. The UDP port is assigned a forwarding queue.
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Modifying a UDP Port to Traffic Queue Setting:
Open the UDP to Queue page.
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Select a port mapping in the UDP Port List drop-down list. The queue to which the
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port is assigned displays in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
Select a new traffic queue in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
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Click Apply Changes. The UDP mapping is reassigned to a different traffic queue.
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Removing a UDP port mapping from a UDP to Traffic Mapping Table:
Open the UDP to Queue page.
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Select a port mapping in the UDP Port List drop-down list. The queue to which the
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port is assigned displays in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
Check the Remove check box.
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Click Apply Changes. The UDP port mapping is removed from the UDP to the Traffic
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Mapping Table.
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Configuring Quality of Ser vice
Checked—Removes a UDP port mapping.
Unchecked—Maintains a UDP port mapping.