Mapping ip port priority, Figure 3-79. enabling ip port priority status – SMC Networks 16 10BASE-T User Manual

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Mapping IP Port Priority

You can also map network applications to Class of Service values based on the IP
port number (i.e., TCP/UDP port number) in the frame header. Some of the more
common TCP service ports include: HTTP: 80, FTP: 21, Telnet: 23 and POP3: 110.

Command Attributes
IP Port Priority Status – Enables or disables the IP port priority.
Interface – Selects the port or trunk interface to which the settings apply.
IP Port Priority Table – Shows the IP port to CoS map.
IP Port Number (TCP/UDP) – Set a new IP port number.
Class of Service Value – Sets a CoS value for a new IP port. Note that “0”

represents low priority and “7” represent high priority.

Note:

IP Port Priority settings apply to all interfaces.

Web – Click Priority, IP Port Priority Status. Set IP Port Priority Status to Enabled.

Figure 3-79. Enabling IP Port Priority Status

Web* – Click Priority, IP Port Priority. Select a port or trunk from the Interface field.
Enter the port number for a network application in the IP Port Number box and the
new CoS value in the Class of Service box, and then click Add IP Port.

Figure 3-80. Mapping IP Port Priority to Interfaces

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