Using the Console Interface

Traffic Class Configuration

 

User Priority

Traffic Class

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

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

Priority 0:

[ Low

]

Priority 1:

[ Low

]

Priority 2:

[ Low

]

Priority 3:

[ Low

]

Priority 4:

[ Low

]

Priority 5:

[ Low

]

Priority 6:

[ Low

]

Priority 7:

[ Low

]

Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.

Figure 3-12. Traffic Class Configuration Screen

 

Table 3-11 describes the Traffic Class Configuration screen fields.

Table 3-11.

Traffic Class Configuration Screen Fields

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

User Priority

Column header for the read-only fields that indicate the user-priority values

 

from priority 0 to priority 7. These values are derived from the three-bit field in

 

the header of 802.1Q tagged frames (see “IEEE 802.1Q Tagging” on

 

page 1-19).

 

Traffic Class

Column header for the eight user-configurable fields that correspond to the

 

adjacent user priority levels.

 

Default Value:

Low

 

Range:

Low, High

 

 

 

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