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dscp < 000000 | 000001 | 000010 | ... > -- Define Differentiated Services Codepoint to
which to map IP ToS. (p. 386)
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■ ip-precedence -- In IP-Precedence mode, IPv4 packets are classified and given a QoS priority
based on the upper 3 bits of the IP ToS field. The priority association is automatic and cannot
be changed: IP-Precedence 802.1p ToS Bits Priority -------------------------------- 111 7 (Highest) 110
6 101 5 100 4 011 3 010 0 (Normal) 001 2 (Low) 000 1 (Lowest) (p. 387)
EXAMPLES
COMMAND DETAILS
priority (p. 388)dscp (p. 386)2-queues (p. 383)
protocol (p. 390)dscp-map (p. 386)4-queues (p. 383)
queue-config (p. 390)ip-precedence (p. 387)8-queues (p. 383)
range (p. 391)max-port-num (p. 388)apptype (p. 383)
type-of-service (p. 391)name (p. 388)codepoint (p. 384)
name-string (p. 388)device-priority (p. 385)
port-num (p. 388)diff-services (p. 385)
2-queues
■ qos queue-config 2-queues
Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports.
4-queues
■ qos queue-config 4-queues
Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports.
8-queues
■ qos queue-config 8-queues
Set the number of outbound port queues for all switch ports.
apptype
■ [no] qos < udp-port | tcp-port >
Usage: [no] qos <udp|tcp> <TCP/UDP-PORT|range TCP/UDP-PORT MAX-TCP/UDP-PORT>
[dscp <000000|000001...111111> | priority <0-7>]
Description: Congure priorities for TCP/UDP services. The priority can
be dened for packets sourced and destined to a particular
TCP/UDP service. The specied priority value will be placed
in the 802.1p priority eld of outgoing tagged packets. The
packets will also be placed in the appropriate outbound priority
queue. '7' means highest priority. If 'dscp' is specied, the
priority of the outgoing packets is dened by the
Differentiated Services Codepoint mapping (see 'show qos
dscp-map'). Using 'no' removes any priority assignment for
this TCP/UDP service.
If MAX-TCP/UDP-PORT is specied then the priority is applied
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