1484.7.6.a. Traffic Class ConfigurationOn the Quality of Service Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the TrafficClass Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-7-39. On this screen, you canset QoS in packets.Fig. 4-7-39 Traffic Class ConfigurationScreen DescriptionQoS Status: Displays the status of QoS function using IEEE802.1p.Enabled QoS is enabled.Disabled QoS is disabled. (Factory default setting)Priority Displays a priority value in a packet tag.Traffic Class Displays the packet priority.Available commands are listed below.S Switch enabled/disabled of the QoS function.Press"S" to change the command prompt to "Enable or Disable QoS (E/D)>." Toenable the QoS function, press "E." To disable it, press "D."M Assign priority (Traffic Class) to a priority value of IEEE802.1p.Press "M" to change the command prompt to "Enter Priority (E/D)>." Enter apriority value (0 to 3) to be assigned. Then, the command prompt changes to"Enter traffic class for priority #>." Enter Traffic Class (0 to 7).C Move to the screen for configuring a scheduling method.Press "C" to change the screen to Scheduling Method. Refer to the section 4.7.6.bfor how to set.Q Return to the previous menu.PN23249K/PN23249A Local Management SystemQuality of Service Configuration -> Traffic Class Configuration MenuQoS Status: DisabledPriority Traffic Class-------- -------------0 11 02 23 34 45 56 6 0: Lowest7 7 7: Highest-------------------------------- -----------------------------------[S]et QoS Status [Q]uit to previous menuSet Priority-Traffic Class [M]appingScheduling Method [C]onfig.Command>Enter the character in square brackets to select option