Priority Commands 4

Related Commands

garp timer (4-161)

Priority Commands

The commands described in this section allow you to specify which data packets have greater precedence when traffic is buffered in the switch due to congestion. This switch supports CoS with four priority queues for each port. Data packets in a port’s high-priority queue will be transmitted before those in the lower-priority queues. You can set the default priority for each interface, the relative weight of each queue, and the mapping of frame priority tags to the switch’s priority queues.

Table 4-56. Priority Commands

Command Groups

Function

Page

Priority (Layer 2)

Configures default priority for untagged frames, sets queue weights,

4-163

 

and maps class of service tags to hardware queues

 

Priority (Layer 3 and 4)

Maps TCP ports, IP precedence tags, or IP DSCP tags to class of

4-169

 

service values

 

Priority Commands (Layer 2)

Table 4-57. Priority Commands (Layer 2)

Command

Function

Mode

Page

queue mode

Sets the queue mode to strict priority or Weighted

GC

4-164

 

Round-Robin (WRR)

 

 

queue bandwidth

Assigns round-robin weights to the priority queues

GC

4-164

 

 

 

 

switchport priority default

Sets a port priority for incoming untagged frames

IC

4-165

 

 

 

 

queue cos map

Assigns class-of-service values to the priority queues

IC

4-166

 

 

 

 

show queue mode

Shows the current queue mode

PE

4-167

 

 

 

 

show queue bandwidth

Shows round-robin weights assigned to the priority queues

PE

4-167

 

 

 

 

show queue cos-map

Shows the class-of-service map

PE

4-168

 

 

 

 

show interfaces switchport

Displays the administrative and operational status of an

PE

4-113

 

interface

 

 

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SMC Networks 16 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX manual Priority Commands Layer, Priority Commands Command Groups Function