Specifications

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ity. Specify a port number from 1
65535 or
any
to allow any value.
<tos>
|any
Specifies the TOS for which you are as-
signing a priority. Specify a number
from 0– 15 or
any
to allow any value.
<interface-list>
|any
Specifies one or more IP interface names
for which you are assigning priority. If
you specify a list, delimit the interface
names with commas.
<protocol>
Specifies the transport layer protocol for
which you are assigning priority. You
can specify one of the following values:
tcp
– Assigns the priority parameters
to the TCP protocol.
udp
– Assigns the priority parameters
to the UDP protocol.
any
– Assigns the priority parameters
to both the TCP and UDP protocols.
Restrictions
None.
Examples
Here is an example of a
qos
set
ip
command.
ssr(config)# qos set ip flow1 control 1.1.1.1/255.255.0.0 2.2.2.2
3010 3000 15 mls1,mls2 tcp
Creates a flow called “flow1”. This flow provides a template for an IP packet with
the IP address 1.1.1.1, network mask 255.255.0.0, destination address 2.2.2.2 (and
implied destination mask 255.255.255.255). The flow includes source TCP/UDP
port 3010, destination port 3000, a TOS of 15, the interfaces mls1 and mls2, and
the TCP protocol as transport layer. This very explicit flow has the highest
priority—control.