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010000 2 Classs Selector CS2
011000 3 Classs Selector CS3
100000 4 Classs Selector CS4
101000 5 Classs Selector CS5
110000 6 Classs Selector CS6
111000 7 Classs Selector CS7
Supported Values:
af11
af12
af13
af21
af22
af23
af31
af32
af33
af41
af42
af43
ef
cs0
cs1
cs2
cs3
cs4
cs5
cs6
cs7
qos device-priority IPV6-ADDR/PREFIX-LEN dscp < af11 | af12 | af13 | ... >
Usage: [no] qos dscp-map <0|1...63|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|af31|af32|
af33|af41|af42|af43|ef|cs0..cs7|000000|000001...111111>|
[priority <<0-7>|no-override>]
[name <str>]
Description: Dene mapping between a DSCP (Differentiated-Services
Codepoint) value and an 802.1p priority. The mapping is used
to assign priority for IPv4 packets if a QoS classier uses
this DSCP policy as the method of trafc prioritization.
The mapping also provides the prole for inbound classication
and priority assignment based on an IPv4 packet's received
IP ToS byte ONLY IF the user has also congured
'qos type-of-service diff-services'
'no qos dscp-map <codepoint>' will remove the settings for the
specied codepoint from the running conguration. The
priority is set to no-override and the name is deleted (the
priority and name can only be removed if no QoS feature is
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
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qosCommand Line Interface Reference Guide