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Magnum6K25(qos)## show qos
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PORT | QOS | STATUS
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1 | None | UP
2 | None | DOWN
3 | None | DOWN
5 | None | DOWN
6 | Port | DOWN
7 | None | DOWN
9 | None | DOWN
10 | Port | DOWN
11 | Tag | DOWN
13 | Tag | DOWN
14 | None | DOWN
15 | None | DOWN
FIGURE 117 – QoS configuration and setup
List of commands in this chapter
Syntax qos – enter the QoS configuration mode
Syntax setqos type=<port|tag|tos|none> [port=<port|list|range>]
t|range>] -
tag,
yntax set-weight weight=<0-7> - sets the port priority weight for All the ports. Once the weight is
yntax show-portweight - display the weight settings on a port
yntax show qos [type=<port|tag|tos>] [port=<port|list|range>] – displays the QoS
yntax set-untag port=<port|list|range> priority=<high|low> tag=<0-7> - The
[priority=<high|low>] [tos=<0-63|list|range>][tag=<0-7|lis
depending on the type of QOS, the corresponding field has to be set. For example, for QOS type
the tag levels have to be set, and for QOS type ToS, the ToS levels have to be set. If the priority field
is not set, it then defaults to low priority. ToS has 64 levels and the valid values are 0-63 and a
tagged packet has 8 levels and the valid values are 0-7.
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set, all the ports will be the same weight across the switch. The valid value for weight is 0-7
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settings
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802.1p user priority assigned to untagged received packets to be transmitted as tagged from the
priority queue