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Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3100 Series - Changing Queue Mapping and Disabling;Enabling Interfaces; Configuring Queue Mapping

Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3100 Series
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Changing Queue Mapping and Disabling/Enabling Interfaces Introduction
6-69
Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Access and Security)
officer SEC>> SET QOS VLAN8QUEUEMAP=6,7,1,0,4,5,3,2 VLAN4QUEUEMAP=3,3,0,0,2,2,1,1
Info (010017): Operation Successful
officer SEC>> SHOW QOS
--- Quality of Service Queue Mapping ------------------------------------------
Priority Level QoS Egress Queue
-------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------
p-bit value 8 Queue Capable Interface 4 Queue Capable Interface
-------------- ------------------------------- -------------------------------
0 6 3
1 7 3
2 1 0
3 0 0
4 4 2
5 5 2
6 3 1
7 2 1
6.7.2 Changing Queue Mapping and Disabling/Enabling Interfaces
The user should understand that the setting of the queue mapping is a network engineering issue, and the set-
ting or changing of this mapping is not trivial. Moreover, for the Allied Telesis Network Access product system,
when the command to change the queues is entered, all affected interfaces are automatically disabled, so this is
a service affecting procedure. As part of the command, the interfaces are then enabled and the new queue map-
ping takes effect.
6.7.3 Configuring Queue Mapping
In the example configuration, a digital phone and pc provide voice, data, and video (webcam). The digital phone
connects to a pc, which in turn is connected to a webcam. Refer to the following figure.
FIGURE 6-2 Example SBx3112 QoS Configuration
10.52.17.69
VID: 301
p-bit Remarking
Voice
Data
Video
IPDEST=
10.52.17.69
IPSOURCE=
ANY
SBx3112
SBx3100
ISP

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