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Layer 2 gigabit ethernet switch
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Example Usage:
To show the scheduling mechanism:
DGS-3224TGR:4# show scheduling_mechanism
Command: show scheduling_mechanism
Scheduling Mechanism : weight_fair
DGS-3224TGR:4#
config 802.1p user_priority
Used to map the 802.1p user priority of an incoming packet to one of the eight hardware
Purpose
queues available on the switch.
Syntax
config 802.1p user_priority <priority 0-7> <class_id 0-7>
Description
The config 802.1p user_priority command allows you to configure the way the
switch will map an incoming packet, based on its 802.1p user priority, to one of the
eight available hardware priority queues on the switch. The switch's default is to
map the following incoming 802.1p user priority values to the eight hardware
priority queues:
The suggested mapping is included in the following table:
802.1p
This mapping scheme is based upon recommendations contained in IEEE 802.1D (page 40).
You can change this mapping by specifying the 802.1p user priority you want to go to the
<class_id> (the number of the hardware queue).
<priority> − The 802.1p user priority you want to associate with the <class_id> (the number
of the hardware queue) with.
<class_id> − The number of the switch's hardware priority queue. The switch has eight
hardware priority queues available. They are numbered between 0 (the lowest priority) and 7
(the highest priority).
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example Usage:
To configure 802.1p user priority:
DGS-3224TGR Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Manual
Hardware Queue
0
2
1
0
2
1
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
Remark
Mid-low
Lowest
Low
Mid-low
Mid-high
Mid-high
High
Highest.
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