Document. This mapping is modifiable only when the
bridge port is in disabled state.
Type: Modify - Optional
Example:
$ get bridge port trfclassmap portid 1 regenPrio 1
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PortId | : 1 | regenPrio : 1 | |
TrafficClass : 2 |
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Output field: |
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| PortId |
| Port number of the port for which this entry contains |
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| bridge management information. |
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| regenPrio | The Priority value evaluated for the received frame. In | |
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| our case, it is the regenerated user priority. This |
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| regenerated priority is mapped from user priority |
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| determined by a) packet classifier rule indicating user |
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| priority for that port b) user priority received in the tag |
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| header and c) default source priority of the port, in that |
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| order. It lies in the range |
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| TrafficClass | The Traffic Class the received frame is mapped to. The | |
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| maximum value of trafficClass is defined by |
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| numTrfClass parameter of Bridge Port PrioInfo. The |
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| default value of this field shall be determined according to |
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| table |
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| Document. This mapping is modifiable only when the |
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| bridge port is in disabled state. |
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References:
Bridge port commands
118 | IDL series User Guide |
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