Qos Cos-Local-Map - Zte ZXR10 Command Manual

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Chapter 2 QoS Configuration(Ethernet Switching System)
<cos5-value>
<cos6-value>
<cos7-value>
The default value is 0.
The platform version 4.6.02 and upgrade versions support this
command.
It is applied to ZXR10 3900/3200, ZXR10 T160G and ZXR10
5900.
When a switch receives a packet, it will determine the packet
cos value first (for the TAG packet, the cos value is the 802.1P
user priority in the packet, for non-TAG packet, the switch will
determine the packet local priority based on the local priority of
the receive port and determine the packet cos value based on
the corresponding relationship between the local priority and
the cos). Then, this mapping table determines the packet drop
precedence based on the cos value.
This example describes how to configure cos-drop-map.
ZXR10(config)#qos cos-drop-map 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 2
show running-config
show qos cos-drop-map

qos cos-local-map

Use this command to set the mapping table between the 802.1P
user priority and the switch local priority.
Global configuration
qos cos-local-map <cos0-value><cos1-value><cos2-value><c
os3-value><cos4-value><cos5-value><cos6-value><cos7-val
ue>
no qos cos-local-map
<cos0-value>
<cos1-value>
<cos2-value>
<cos3-value>
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The corresponding drop precedence when cos
is 5, range: 0~2
The corresponding drop precedence when cos
is 6, range: 0~2
The corresponding drop precedence when cos
is 7, range: 0~2
The corresponding local priority when cos is
0, range: 0~7
The corresponding local priority when cos is
1, range: 0~7
The corresponding local priority when cos is
2, range: 0~7
The corresponding local priority when cos is
3, range: 0~7
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