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NETGEAR M4500 Series Switches CLI Command Reference Manual 740
6.9.2.19. set ip precedence
Use this command to set the three IP precedence bits in the IP packet header. With three bits, you have eight
possible values for the IP precedence; values 0 through 7 are defined. This command is used when implementing
QoS and can be used by other QoS services, such as weighted fair queuing (WFQ) and weighted random early
detection (WRED).
To reset the three IP precedence bits in the IP packet header to the default, use the no form of this command.
Format set ip precedence 0-7
no set ip precedence
Default None
Mode Route Map Config
6.9.2.20. set ipv6 next-hop
Use this command to set the IPv6 next hop of a route. When used in a route map applied to UPDATE messages
received from a neighbor, the command sets the next hop address for matching IPv6 routes received from the
neighbor. When used in a route map applied to UPDATE messages sent to a neighbor, the command sets the
next hop address for matching IPv6 routes sent to the neighbor. If the address is a link local address, the address
is assumed to be on the interface where UPDATE is received or sent. If the command specifies a global IPv6
address, the address is not required to be on a local subnet.
To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Format set ipv6 next-hop <next-hop-ipv6-address>
no set ipv6 next-hop
Fields
Definition
0
Sets the routine precedence.
1
Sets the priority precedence.
2
Sets the immediate precedence.
3
Sets the Flash precedence.
4
Sets the Flash override precedence.
5
Sets the critical precedence.
6
Sets the internetwork control precedence.
7
Sets the network control precedence.