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Gigabit ethernet switch
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18.
To view the priority assignment for the MAC addresses, use the show mac-address-
table command in Privileged (Enable) mode.
To clear the MAC addresses with the priority assignment you can also use the clear
mac-address-table command in Privileged (Enable) mode and the no mac-address-
table command in Global Configuration mode.
By default, the MAC address priority is 0.
Command Syntax
device-name(config)#qos mac {static|secure} HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH vlan <vlan-id> UU/SS/PP priority <priority>
device-name(config)#no qos mac [[static|secure] [HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH] [vlan <vlan-id>] [UU/SS/PP]]
Argument Description
static
secure
HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH
vlan <vlan-id>
UU/SS/PP
priority <priority>
Example
In the following example, we define two static MAC addresses on the same VLAN and
interface. The configured priorities give preference to packets with destination MAC address
00:01:02:03:04:06 over the packets with destination MAC address 00:01:02:03:04:05.
device-name(config)#qos mac static 00:01:02:03:04:05 vlan 1 1/1/5
priority 3
device-name(config)#qos mac static 00:01:02:03:04:06 vlan 1 1/1/5
priority 6
device-name(config)#end
device-name#show mac-address-table
===============+==================+=============+==========+=========
# |
VID
|
----+----------+------------------+-------------+----------+--------+
1 |
0001
|00:01:02:03:04:05 |
2 |
0001
|00:01:02:03:04:06 |
3 |
0001
|00:02:b3:1a:bb:87 |
...
46 |
0001
|00:c1:26:01:1a:6d |
Configuring Drop Level Priority
The qos drop-level command, in Global Configuration mode, specifies the color mark per
QoS priority. The no form of this command resets the priority color marking to the default
color.
In a congestion condition within the same queue, color marks define which packets are to be
discarded. Color marks express the precedence level for discarding packets.
By default, the drop level is Green.
MN700004 Rev 01
Quality of Service
Static MAC address
Secured MAC address, used for Port Security.
6-byte MAC address represented hexadecimally.
VLAN ID value (MAC address can be learned on several VLANs) in
range of <1-4094>.
Interface's unit/slot/port number.
Priority given for the MAC address in range of <0-7>.
Mac
|
223
PORT
|
STATUS
1/1/5
|
static
1/1/5
|
static
1/1/3
|
dynamic | 0
1/1/3
|
dynamic | 0
|PRIORITY|
| 3
|
| 6
|
|
|

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