The TCP to Queue page contains the following information:
Select TCP Port from List—Provides a drop-down list of predefined commonly used TCP ports.
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Insert TCP Port—Enables defining a new TCP port.
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Map to Queue—Indicates the traffic queue to which the TCP port is assigned.
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NOTE:
In a stacking configuration, Queue 4 is used for forwarding stacking traffic. Therefore, assigning additional traffic to Queue 4 may interfere with
stack control.
Remove—Removes a TCP port mapping.
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Checked—Removes a specific TCP port mapping.
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Unchecked—Maintains a TCP port mapping.
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Assigning a TCP port to a Traffic Queue:
1. Open the TCP to Queue page.
2. Select a port in the TCP Port List.
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Check the Insert TCP Port check box. The New TCP Port field is enabled. Define a new TCP port.
3. Select a queue number in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
4. Click Apply Changes. The TCP port is assigned a forwarding queue.
Modifying a TCP Port to Traffic Queue Setting:
1. Open the TCP to Queue page.
2. Select a port in the TCP Port List drop-down list. The queue to which the port is assigned displays in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
3. Select a new traffic queue in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
4. Click Apply Changes. The TCP port is reassigned to a different traffic queue.
Displaying the TCP to Queue Mapping Table:
1. Open the TCP to Queue page.
2. Click Show All. The TCP to Queue Mapping Table opens.
TCP to Queue Mapping Table
Removing a TCP port mapping from the TCP to Queue Mapping Table:
1. Open the TCP to Queue page.
2. Click Show All. The TCP to Queue Mapping Table opens.
3. Select a port in the TCP Port List drop-down list. The queue to which the port is assigned displays in the Map to Queue drop-down list.
4. Check the Remove check box.
5. Click Apply Changes. The TCP port is removed from the traffic queue.
Assigning TCP Ports to Queues Using the CLI Commands