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Switching Commands 79
is an instance of this timer on a per-Port, per-GARP participant basis. The
Leave All Period Timer is set to a random value in the range of LeaveAllTime
to 1.5*LeaveAllTime. Permissible values are 200 to 6000 centiseconds (2 to
60 seconds). The factory default is 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds).
Port GMRP Mode Indicates the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) administra-
tive mode for the port, which is enabled or disabled (default). If this parameter
is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time and Leave All Time have no effect.
Class of Service (CoS) Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure and view Class of Service (CoS) settings on
the D-Link DES-3226L switch. The commands in this section allow you to control the priority and
transmission rate of traffic.
Note: Commands you issue in the Interface Config mode affect a single interface, while
commands you issue in the 'Global Config' mode affect all interfaces.
classofservice dot1p-mapping
This command maps an 802.1p priority to an internal traffic class. The <userpriority> parameter is the
802.1p priority level. The value ranges from 0-7. The <trafficclass> parameter specifies the traffic class
to map to the 802.1p priority. The value ranges from 0-2. The 'no' form of this command is not
supported.
Format classofservice dot1p-mapping <userpriority> <trafficclass>
Modes Global Config
classofservice trust dot1p
This command sets the class of service trust mode to 802.1p packet markings.
Format classofservice trust dot1p
Mode Global Config
no classofservice trust
This command sets the interface mode to untrusted.
Format no classofservice trust
Modes Global Config
traffic-shape
This command specifies the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole. Traffic
shaping smoothes temporary traffic bursts over time so that the transmitted traffic rate is bounded. The
<0-100> value is the percentage of port speed. For example, a value of 20 means that the port speed for
egress traffic is at 20% of the maximum rate. The
<rate 0-10000000> is the absolute bandwidth
value of the port in kbps in increments of 64 kbps.
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