Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Understanding CoS Packet Flow
- Understanding CoS Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Unicast Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Multidestination (Multicast, Broadcast, DLF) Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Forwarding Classes
- Configuring CoS Drop Profile Maps
- Defining CoS Rewrite Rules
CoS Inputs and Outputs Overview
Some CoS components map one set of values to another set of values. Each mapping contains one or more inputs and one or more outputs. When you configure a mapping, you set the outputs for a given set of inputs, as shown in Table 1.
Table 1: CoS Mappings—Inputs and Outputs
CoS Mappings | Inputs | Outputs | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
The map sets the forwarding class and packet loss priority (PLP) for a specific set of code points. | |||
The map sets the drop profile for a specific PLP and protocol type. | |||
The map sets the code points for a specific forwarding class and PLP. | |||
The map sets the code point for the forwarding class specified in the fixed classifier attached to the native Fibre Channel (NP_Port) interface. |
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Understanding CoS Packet Flow
- Understanding CoS Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Unicast Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Multidestination (Multicast, Broadcast, DLF) Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Forwarding Classes
- Configuring CoS Drop Profile Maps
- Defining CoS Rewrite Rules
Published: 2014-07-23
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Understanding CoS Packet Flow
- Understanding CoS Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Unicast Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Multidestination (Multicast, Broadcast, DLF) Classifiers
- Example: Configuring Forwarding Classes
- Configuring CoS Drop Profile Maps
- Defining CoS Rewrite Rules