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Table 5. Default Mapping (continued)
DSCP/CP hex
Range (XXX)
DSCP
Definition
Traditional IP
Precedence
S6000
Internal
Queue ID
S-Series
Internal
Queue ID
DSCP/CP
Decimal
011XXX AF3 Flash 3 1 1631
010XXX AF2 Immediate 2 1 1631
001XXX AF1 Priority 1 0 015
000XXX BE (Best
Effort)
Best Effort 0 0 015
unsequence class-map all
Allows you to rewrite the running configuration for all the class-map match-any without sequence number.
Syntax
unsequence class-map all
Defaults None
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.12(0.0) Introduced the command on all the Dell EMC Networking OS platforms.
Usage
Information
After upgrading to 9.12(0.0), if you want to downgrade to the previous Dell EMC Networking OS
version, use the unsequence class-map all command. The class-map match-any in the start-up
configuration will not be applied after the downgrade. To add/delete/edit any rules using sequence
number in the class-map match-any, resequencing the class-map is mandatory.
Example
DellEMC# unsequence class-map all
wred
Designate the WRED profile to yellow or green traffic.
Syntax
wred {yellow | green} profile-name
To remove the WRED drop precedence, use the no wred {yellow | green} [profile-name] command.
Parameters
yellow | green Enter the keyword yellow for yellow traffic. A DSCP value of xxx110 and xxx100,
xxx101 maps to yellow.
Enter the keyword green for green traffic. A DSCP value of xxx0xx are green and
DSCP 111111 are red packets.
profile-name
Enter your WRED profile name in character format (32 character maximum). Or
use one of the five pre-defined WRED profile names.
Pre-defined Profiles: wred_drop, wred-ge_y, wred_ge_g, wred_teng_y,
wred_teng_.
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