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Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases (J-Web Procedure)

Note:

This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.

You can use the J-Web interface to define CoS code-point aliases on an EX Series switch. By defining aliases, you can assign meaningful names to a particular set of bit values and refer to them when configuring CoS components.

To define CoS code-point aliases:

  1. Select Configure > Class of Service > CoS Value Aliases.
    Note:

    After you make changes to the configuration on this page, you must commit the changes immediately for them to take effect. To commit all changes to the active configuration, select Commit Options > Commit. See Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes (J-Web Procedure) for details about all commit options.

  2. Click one of the following options:
    • Add—Adds a code-point alias. Enter information into the code point alias page as described in Table 1.

    • Edit—Modifies an existing code-point alias. Enter information into the code point alias page as described in Table 1.

    • Delete—Deletes an existing code-point alias.

Table 1 describes the related fields.

Table 1: CoS Value Aliases Configuration Fields

Field

Function

Your Action

Code point name

Specifies the name for a code-point—for example, af11 or be.

Enter a name.

Code point type

Specifies a code-point type. The code-point type can be DSCP or IP precedence.

Select a value.

Code point value bits

Specifies the CoS value for which an alias is defined.

Changing this value alters the behavior of all classifiers that refer to this alias.

To specify a CoS value, type it in the appropriate format:

  • For DSCP CoS values, use the format xxxxxx, where x is 1 or 0—for example, 101110.

  • For IP precedence CoS values, use the format xxx, where x is 1 or 0—for example, 111.