CLI (Command Line Interface)

Priority Commands (Layer 2 - Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

show interfaces

See page 236.

switchport

 

 

 

Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)

Maps TCP ports, IP precedence tags, or IP DSCP tags to class of service values

Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)

Command

Function

 

 

map ip port

Syntax:

(Global Configuration)

[no] map ip port

This command enables IP

Default Setting: Disabled

port mapping (i.e., class of

Command Mode: Global Configuration

service mapping for TCP/

Command Usage: The precedence for priority mapping is IP Port, IP Prece-

UDP sockets).

dence or IP DSCP, and default switchport priority.

Use the no form to disable

Example: The following example shows how to enable TCP/UDP port mapping

IP port mapping.

globally:

 

 

Console(config)#map ip port

 

Console(config)#

 

 

map ip port

Syntax:

(Interface Configuration)

map ip port port number cos cos-value

This command set IP port

no map ip port port-number

port-number - 16-bit TCP/UDP port number.(Range 1-65535)

priority (i.e., TCP/UDP port

priority).

cos-value - Class-of-Service value. (Range: 0-7)

Use the no form to remove

Default Setting: None

a specific setting.

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

 

Command Usage: The precedence for priority mapping is IP Port, IP Prece-

 

dence or IP DSCP, and default switchport priority.

 

This command sets the IP port priority for all interfaces.

 

Example: The following example shows how to map HTTP traffic to CoS value 0:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5

 

Console(config-if)#map ip port 80 cos 0

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

map ip precedence

Syntax:

(Global Configuration)

[no] map ip precedence

This command enables IP

Default Setting: Disabled

precedence mapping (i.e.,

Command Mode: Global Configuration

IP Type of Service).

Command Usage: The precedence for priority mapping is IP Port, IP

Use the no form to disable

Precedence or IP DSCP, and default switchport priority.

IP precedence mapping.

IP Precedence and IP DSCP cannot both be enabled. Enabling one of these

 

 

priority types will automatically disable the other type.

 

Example: The following example shows how to enable IP precedence mapping

 

globally:

 

Console(config)#map ip precedence

 

Console(config)#

 

 

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AMX NXA-ENET24 manual Priority Commands Layer 3, Map ip port Syntax, Map ip precedence Syntax Global Configuration

NXA-ENET24 specifications

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