Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches

match secondary-vlan

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of
the layer 2 secondary VLAN Identifier field (the 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet).
The VLAN is an integer from 0 to 4095.
Default
Format match secondary-vlan {<0-4095>}
Mode
DiffServ Policy Commands
Use the DiffServ policy commands to specify traffic conditioning actions, such as policing and
marking, to apply to traffic classes
Use the policy commands to associate a traffic class that you define by using the class
command set with one or more QoS policy attributes. Assign the class/policy association to
an interface to form a service. Specify the policy name when you create the policy.
Each traffic class defines a particular treatment for packets that match the class definition.
You can associate multiple traffic classes with a single policy. When a packet satisfies the
conditions of more than one class, preference is based on the order in which you add the
classes to the policy. The first class you add has the highest precedence.
This set of commands consists of policy creation/deletion, class addition/removal, and
individual policy attributes.
Note: The only way to remove an individual policy attribute from a class
instance within a policy is to remove the class instance and re-add it
to the policy. The values associated with an existing policy attribute
can be changed without removing the class instance.
The CLI command root is policy-map.

assign-queue

This command modifies the queue id to which the associated traffic stream is assigned. The
queueid is an integer from 0 to n-1, where n is the number of egress queues supported by
the device.
Format assign-queue <queueid>
Mode
Incompatibilities
none
Class-Map Config
Ipv6-Class-Map Config
Policy-Class-Map Config
Drop