ETS Global Configuration
ETS Global Priority Group Configuration
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Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) allows you to allocate bandwidth to
different traffic types, based on 802.1p priority.
Note: ETS configuration supersedes the QoS 802.1p menu and commands. When
ETS is enabled, you cannot configure the 802.1p options.
The following table describes the global ETS Priority Group configuration options.
Table 352.
Global ETS Priority Group Options
Command Syntax and Usage
cee global ets prioritygroup pgid <0‐7, 15> bandwidth
<bandwidth percentage (0, 10‐100)>
Allows you to configure the link bandwidth percentage allocated to the
Priority Group.
Note: Priority Group 15 is a strict priority group and does not need bandwidth
assigned to it.
Command mode: Global configuration
cee global ets prioritygroup pgid <0‐7, 15> description
<1‐31 characters>
Enter text that describes this Priority Group.
Command mode: Global configuration
no cee global ets prioritygroup <0‐7, 15> description
Deletes the Priority Group description.
Command mode: Global configuration
cee global ets prioritygroup pgid <0‐7, 15> priority
<802.1p priority (0‐7)>
Allows you to assign one or more 802.1p values to the Priority Group.
Command mode: Global configuration
show cee global ets
Displays the current global ETS parameters.
Command mode: All
show cee global ets prioritygroup <0‐7, 15>
Displays the current global ETS Priority Group parameters.
Command mode: All
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