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congured to use this DSCP Policy).
'no qos dscp-map <codepoint> name' will remove the name
associated with this policy, but not the policy priority.
Certain codepoints may have a default associated 802.1p
priority, as part of the IETF standards for Assured Forwarding
and Expedited Forwarding. These are automatically congured as
follows:
DiffServ 802.1p
Codepoint Value IETF Standard Designation
---------------------------------------------------
001010 1 Assured Forwarding AF11
001100 1 Assured Forwarding AF12
001110 2 Assured Forwarding AF13
010010 0 Assured Forwarding AF21
010100 0 Assured Forwarding AF22
010110 3 Assured Forwarding AF23
011010 4 Assured Forwarding AF31
011100 4 Assured Forwarding AF32
011110 5 Assured Forwarding AF33
100010 6 Assured Forwarding AF41
100100 6 Assured Forwarding AF42
100110 7 Assured Forwarding AF43
101110 7 Expedited Forwarding EF
Supported Values:
Binary formatted value from 000000 to 111111
Next Available Options:
priority < 0 | 1 | 2 | ... > -- Specify priority to use. (p. 388)
name -- Specify DSCP->priority mapping name. (p. 388)
ip-precedence
qos type-of-service ip-precedence
In IP-Precedence mode, IPv4 packets are classied and given a QoS priority
based on the upper 3 bits of the IP ToS eld. 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)
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