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G8332 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
ETS Global Configuration
Enhanced
Transmission
Selection
(ETS)
allows
you
to
allocate
bandwidth
to
different
traffic
types,
based
on
802.1p
priority.
Note:
ETS
configuration
supersedes
the
QoS
802.1p
menu
and
commands.
When
ETS
is
enabled,
you
cannot
configure
the
802.1p
options.
ETS Global Priority Group Configuration
The
following
table
describes
the
global
ETS
Priority
Group
configuration
options.
Table 349.
Global
ETS
Priority
Group
Options
Command Syntax and Usage
cee
global
ets
priority
group
pgid
<0
‐
7,
15>
bandwidth
<bandwidth
percentage
(0,
10
‐
100)>
Allows
you
to
configure
the
link
bandwidth
percentage
allocated
to
the
Priority
Group.
Note:
Priority
Group
15
is
a
strict
priority
group
and
does
not
need
bandwidth
assigned
to
it.
Command
mode
:
Global
configuration
cee
global
ets
priority
group
pgid
<0
‐
7,
15>
description
<1
‐
31
characters>
Enter
text
that
describes
this
Priority
Group.
Command
mode
:
Global
configuration
no
cee
global
ets
priority
group
<0
‐
7,
15>
description
Deletes
the
Priority
Group
description.
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
cee
global
ets
priority
group
pgid
<0
‐
7,
15>
priority
<802.1p
priority
(0
‐
7)>
Allows
you
to
assign
one
or
more
802.1p
values
to
the
Priority
Group.
Command
mode
:
Global
configuration
show
cee
global
ets
Displays
the
current
global
ETS
parameters.
Command
mode
:
All
show
cee
global
ets
priority
group
<0
‐
7,
15>
Displays
the
current
global
ETS
Priority
Group
parameters.
Command
mode
:
All
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