Diffserv; Diffserv Class Commands (Gsm7248 Only); Section 14.3 "Diffserv Class Commands (Gsm7248 Only) - NETGEAR GSM7212 - ProSafe Switch Cli Reference Manual

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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver-
The only way to remove an individual match criterion from an existing class definition is
to delete the class and re-create it.
Note: The mark possibilities for policing include CoS, IP DSCP, and IP

14.2.1 diffserv

This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. While disabled, the DiffServ
configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled,
Diffserv services are activated.
Format
Mode
14.2.1.1 no diffserv
This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to inactive. While disabled, the
DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When
enabled, Diffserv services are activated.
Format
Mode

14.3 DiffServ Class Commands (GSM7248 only)

Use the DiffServ class commands to define traffic classification. To classify traffic, you
specify Behavior Aggregate (BA), based on DSCP and Multi-Field (MF) classes of traffic
(name, match criteria)
This set of commands consists of class creation/deletion and matching, with the class
match commands specifying Layer 3, Layer 2, and general match criteria. The class match
criteria are also known as class rules, with a class definition consisting of one or more
rules to identify the traffic that belongs to the class.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
Precedence. While the latter two are only meaningful for IP packet types,
CoS marking is allowed for both IP and non-IP packets, since it updates
the 802.1p user priority field contained in the VLAN tag of the layer 2
packet header.
diffserv
Global Config
no diffserv
Global Config
v1.0, February 2007
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