Config Scheduling - D-Link DES-1210-28/ME Reference Manual

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Command
tcp_port_mapping
delete cos
tcp_port_mapping
config cos
udp_port_mapping
show cos
udp_port_mapping
delete cos
udp_port_mapping
config 802.1p
user_priority
show 802.1p
user_priority
config 802.1p
default_priority
show 802.1p
default_priority
config
scheduling_mechanism
show
scheduling_mechanism
config dscp mode
config dscp_mapping
show dscp_mapping
Each command is listed in detail, as follows:

config scheduling

Purpose
Syntax
Description
DES-1210-28/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
Parameter
destination_port <value 0-65535>
destination_port <value 0-65535> class <class_id 0-3>
{destination_port <value 0-65535>}
destination_port <value 0-65535>
<priority 0-7> <class_id 0-3>
[<portlist> | all] <priority 0-7>
{<portlist>}
[strict | wrr]
dscp_value <value 0-63> class <class_id 0-3>
{dscp_value <value 0-63>}
To configure traffic scheduling for each of the Switch's QoS queues.
config scheduling <class_id 0-3> weight <value 0-55>
The config scheduling command configures traffic scheduling for
each of the Switch's QoS queues.
The Switch contains four hardware classes of service. Incoming
packets must be mapped to one of these four hardware queues.
This command is used to specify the rotation by which these four
hardware queues are emptied.
The Switch's default (if the config scheduling command is not
used) is to empty the hardware queues in order – from the highest
priority queue (hardware class 3) to the lowest priority queue
(hardware class 0). Each hardware queue transmits all of the
packets in its buffer before allowing the next lower priority queue to
transmit its packets. When the lowest hardware priority queue has
finished transmitting all of its packets, the highest hardware priority
queue can again transmit any packets it may have received.
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