3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 33 QoS Configuration
33-11
Table 33-4 Configure default local precedence for port
Operation Command
Configure default local precedence for a port priority priority-level
Restore the default local precedence for a port undo priority
33.3.2 Configuring Traffic Policing
Traffic policing refers to rate limit based on traffic. If the traffic threshold is exceeded,
corresponding measures will be taken, for example, dropping the excessive packets or
re-defining their priority levels.
In the traffic supervision action, the switch uses the service parameters allocated
according to the DSCP + Conform-Level > Service parameter mapping table and the
EXP + Conform-Level > Service parameter mapping table and the 802.1p priority
values allocated according to the Local-precedence + Conform-Level > 802.1p
priority mapping table. So you should configure these three mapping tables or use their
default values.

I. Configuring mapping tables

Perform the following configurations in the specified views.
Table 33-5 Configure mapping table
Operation Command
Enter conform level view (System view) qos conform-level conform-level-value
Configure the DSCP + Conform-Level
> Service parameters mapping table
(conform level view)
dscp dscp-list : dscp-value exp-value
cos-value local-precedence-value
drop-precedence
Restore the default values of the DSCP
+ Conform-Level > Service
parameters mapping table (conform
level view)
undo dscp dscp-list
Configure the EXP + Conform-Level >
Service parameters mapping table
(conform level view)
exp exp-list : dscp-value exp-value
cos-value local-precedence-value
drop-precedence
Restore the default values of the EXP +
Conform-Level > Service parameters
mapping table (conform level view) undo exp exp-list
Configure the Local-precedence +
Conform-Level > mapping table
(conform level view)
local-precedence cos-value0
cos-value1 cos-value2 cos-value3
cos-value4 cos-value5 cos-value6
cos-value7