QoS Commands
page 38-64 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide November 2009
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
output definitions
QoS Configuration Whether or not QoS is enabled or disabled. Configured through the qos 
command.
Default queues The number of default queues for QoS ports. There are eight queues for 
each QoS port; this value is not configurable.
Default queue service The default servicing mode for the switch (strict-priority, WRR, or 
DRR). Configured through the qos default servicing mode command.
Trusted Ports The default trusted mode for switch ports. Configured through the qos 
trust ports command.
NMS Priority Whether or not the automatic prioritization of NMS traffic is enabled or 
disabled. Configured through the qos nms priority command.
Phones Whether or not IP Phone traffic is automatically trusted or assigned a 
priority value. Configured through the qos phones command.
Default bridged disposition Whether or not bridged traffic that does not match any policy will be 
accepted or denied on the switch Configured through the qos default 
bridged disposition command.
Default IGMP/MLD disposi-
tion
Whether or not multicast flows that do not match any policy will be 
accepted or denied on the switch. Configured through the qos default 
multicast disposition command.
Log lines The number of lines included in the QoS log. Configured through the 
qos log lines command.
Log level The level of log detail. Configured through the qos log level command.
Log to console Whether or not log messages are sent to the console. Configured 
through the qos log console command.
Forward log Whether or not logged events are sent to the policy server software in 
the switch in real time. Configured through the qos forward log com-
mand.
Stats interval How often the switch polls network interfaces for statistics about QoS 
events. Configured through the qos stats interval command.
Filter The type of traffic that is filtered on ports that are members of the User-
Ports group. Configured through the qos user-port command.
Shutdown The type of traffic that will trigger an administrative shutdown of the 
port if the port is a member of the UserPorts group. Configured through 
the qos user-port command.
Debug The type of information that will be displayed in the QoS log. Config-
ured through the debug qos command. A value of info indicates the 
default debugging type.