show classofservice dot1p-mapping

show classofservice dot1p-mapping

 

This command displays the current Dot1p (802.1p) priority mapping to internal traffic classes

 

for a specific interface.

Syntax

show classofservice dot1p-mapping [unit/slot/port]

 

The unit/slot/port parameter is optional. If specified, the 802.1p mapping table of the

 

interface is displayed. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.

Mode

Privileged Exec

Report Fields

The following information is repeated for each user priority.

 

User Priority—The 802.1p user priority value

 

Traffic Class—The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the user priority value is mapped

Example

 

Force10 #show classofservice dot1p-mapping 1/0/1

 

User Priority

Traffic Class

 

-------------

-------------

 

0

1

 

1

0

 

2

0

 

3

1

 

4

2

 

5

2

 

6

3

 

7

3

 

Example of Output from the show mac-addr-table count Command

Related

 

 

classofservice

Maps an 802.1p priority to an internal traffic class

Commands

dot1p-mapping

 

show classofservice trust

 

This command displays the current trust mode setting for a specific interface. The unit/slot/

 

port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port

 

class of service mappings. If specified, the port trust mode of the interface is displayed. If

 

omitted, the port trust mode of each interface in the system is shown. If the platform does not

 

support independent per-port class of service mappings, the output represents the

 

system-wide port trust mode used for all interfaces.

Syntax

show classofservice trust [unit/slot/port]

Mode

Privileged Exec

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