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If the name of the Traffic Class map already exists, an overwrite warning message displays. Click Yes to overwrite the existing Traffic Class map.

5.Keep the same Traffic Class map name and modify the values, as required.

6.Click the right arrow button to re-add the map to the Traffic Class Maps list.

7.When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog box.

Deleting a Traffic Class map

1.Select Configure > DCB.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and functions.

2.Select a switch, and click Edit.

3.Click the QoS tab on the Edit Switch dialog box. The QoS dialog box displays.

4.Select a Traffic Class map that you want to delete from the Traffic Class Maps list.

5.Click the left arrow button.

The selected Traffic Class map row is removed from the list.

6.When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog box.

7.Click OK after changing the attributes of the current deployment. The Deployment Status dialog box displays.

8.Click Start on the Deployment Status dialog box to save the changes to the selected devices.

Assigning a Traffic Class map to a port or link aggregation group

You can assign a Traffic Class map to a port or ports under the LAG; however, a port does not require a Traffic Class map be assigned to it. A port can have either a DCB map or a Traffic Class map assigned to it, but it cannot have both.

NOTE

You cannot configure QoS or LLDP-DCBX on a LAG.

1.Select Configure > DCB.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and functions.

2.Select a port or LAG, and click Edit.

3.Click the QoS tab on the Edit Port or Edit LAG dialog box. The QoS dialog box displays.

4.Click the Assign a map check box.

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