Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the CoS UDP port mapping on the Switch:
delete cos udp_port_mapping
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete the CoS UDP port mapping on the Switch:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# delete cos udp_port_mapping destination_port 500
Command: delete cos udp_port_mapping destination_port 500
Success.
DES-1210-52/ME:5#
config 802.1p user_priority
Purpose
Syntax
Description
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None.
DES-1210-52/ME:5# show cos udp_port_mapping
Command: show cos udp_port_mapping
UDP Port
Class
-------------------------------------------
500
2
DES-1210-52/ME:5#
To delete the CoS UDP port mapping information on the Switch.
delete cos udp_port_mapping destination_port <value 0-65535>
The delete udp tcp_port_mapping command is used to delete the
CoS TCP port mapping information on the Switch.
<value 0-65535> - Specifies the mapped udp port information to be
deleted.
Only administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
To map the 802.1p user priority of an incoming packet to one of the
four hardware classes of service available on the Switch.
config 802.1p user_priority <priority 0-7> <class_id 0-7>
The config 802.1p user_priority command configures the way the
Switch maps an incoming packet, based on its 802.1p user priority
tag, to one of the four hardware priority classes of service available
on the Switch. The Switch's default is to map the incoming 802.1p
priority values to the four hardware classes of service according to
the following chart:
802.1p value
------------------
0
Switch Priority Queue Switch Priority Queue(stack)
----------------------------- -------------------------------------
1
197
0