1144.6.5.a. Traffic Class Configuration MenuOn the Quality of Service Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the Traffic ClassConfiguration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-50. On this screen, you can configure theQoS and Traffic Class settings.PN28248 Local Management SystemQuality of Service Configuration -> Traffic Class Configuration MenuQoS Status: DisabledPriority Traffic Class-------- -------------0 01 02 13 14 25 26 3 0: Lowest7 3 3: 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 optionFig. 4-50 QoS ConfigurationScreen DescriptionQoS Status Displays the status of the QoS function using IEEE802.1p.Enabled QoS is enabled.Disabled QoS is disabled. (Factory default setting)Priority Displays the priority value in the VLAN tag.Traffic Class Displays the priority of the Traffic Class.Available commands are listed below.S Enable/disable the QoS function.Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable QoS (E/D)>." Press "E" toenable the function. Press "D" to disable it.M Assign priority (Traffic Class) to a priority value of IEEE802.1p.1. Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter Priority (E/D)>." Enter a priority value(0 to 7) to be assigned.2. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter traffic class for priority #>." Enter a TrafficClass from 1 to 3 for control in this Switching Hub.C Move to the scheduling method configuration screen.Press "C." The screen changes to "Scheduling Method." For configuration contents, refer tothe next section (4.6.5.b).Q Return to the parent menu.