11-19-2014 02:54 PM
set cos settings
index>
priority...
C3(rw)->
set cos settings 6 priority 6 tos-value 64
Could not set the COS parameter
C3(rw)->Cause
iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.enterasys.etsysMibs.etsysModules.etsysCosMIB.
etsysCosObjects.etsysCos.etsysCosTable.etsysCosEntry.etsysCosIndex
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.55.1.3.5.1.1
etsysCosIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned Integer ( 0..32767 )
MAX-ACCESS No Access
STATUS Current
DESCRIPTION
A unique class of service identifier for this CoS setting.
For reasons of backward compatibility indexes 0-7 MUST exist
and be configured with a etsysCos8021dPriority which
matches the etsysCosIndex.
::= { etsysCosEntry 1 }
MODULE ENTERASYS-CLASS-OF-SERVICE-MIB
FILE
enterasys-class-of-service-mib.txt
PATH ftp://ftp.enterasys.com/pub/snmp/mibs
set cos settings<
Class of Service index 0-255>
[priority<
Priority 0-7 to be associated with the CoS>
]
[tos-value<
TOS Byte value 0-255 to be written for the CoS>
]
[irl-reference<
Inbound Rate Limiter 0-99 to be associated with the CoS>
]When a CoS Index value within the range of 0-7 is used, then it may be treated as a Class of Service or as a Priority (a legacy 802.1p Priority has a value within the range of 0-7), because for this range these concepts are synonymous.
C3(rw)->
set cos settings 6 tos-value 64
C3(rw)->Note that most often, NetSight Policy Manager - rather than the cli - is used to configure Policy and Class of Service.