
Application Note
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To view the priority-to-class mapping associated with an egress bridge
port, use –
$ get bridge port trfclassmap [portid portid] [regenprio regenprio]
You can modify the priority to traffic class mapping to define which
priority value would be mapped to which outgoing Queue for a port.
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 0
TrafficClass : 1
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 1
TrafficClass : 0
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 2
TrafficClass : 0
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 3
TrafficClass : 1
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 4
TrafficClass : 2
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 5
TrafficClass : 2
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 6
TrafficClass : 3
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 7
TrafficClass : 3
Step 6:
$ modify bridge port intf portid 3 status disable
Port Id : 3 IfName : eoa-2
Max Unicast Addresses : 16 Learning Status : Enable
Port Oper Status : Enable Port Admin Status : Enable
Sticky Status : Disable FDB Modify : Enable
Acl Global Deny Apply : Enable
Acl Global Track Apply : Enable
ProxyArpStatus : disable Sensed IfIndex : -
Set Done
Port Id : 3 IfName : eoa-2
Max Unicast Addresses : 16 Learning Status : Enable
Port Oper Status : Disable Port Admin Status : Disable
Sticky Status : Disable FDB Modify : Enable
Acl Global Deny Apply : Enable
Acl Global Track Apply : Enable
ProxyArpStatus : disable Sensed IfIndex : -
Step 7:
To re-configure the mapping, use –
$ modify bridge port trfclassmap portid portid regenprio regenprio
[trfclass
trfclass]
modify bridge port trfclassmap portid 3 regenprio 2 trfclass 3
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 2
TrafficClass : 0
Set Done
PortId : 3 regenPrio : 2
TrafficClass
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