Logon user’s ACL Control Command 311
ip-precedence {
pre-value
| from-cos }: Set IP precedence value, pre-value
is in the range 0 to 7. from-cos sets the IP precedence value consistent with the
802.1p value.
cos {
pre-value
| from-ipprec }: Sets the 802.1p value, pre-value is in the
range 0 to 7. from-ipprec sets the 802.1p value consistent with the IP precedence
value.
local-precedence
pre-value
: Sets local preference value, in the range 0 to 7.
Description
Use the traffic-priority command to enable traffic priority marking for traffic
that matches the ACL.
Use the undo traffic-priority command to remove traffic priority marking.
You cannot remove traffic priority marking from the specific QoS profile which has
been applied to the port.
Example
To add to the student profile this preference replacing action: Sets local preference
0 to the inbound packets matching the ACL 2000, enter the following:
<SW5500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z
[SW5500]qos-profile student
[SW5500-qos-profilestudent]traffic-priority inbound ip-group 2000
local-precedence 0
Logon user’s ACL
Control Command
This section describes how to use the Logon user’s ACL control commands on your
Switch 5500G-EI.
acl Syntax
acl
acl-number
{ inbound | outbound }
undo acl { inbound | outbound }
View
VTY User Interface View
Parameter
acl-number
: The number identifier of basic and advanced number-based ACLs,
ranging from 2000 to 3999.
inbound: Performs ACL control to the users who access the local Switch using
TELNET.
outbound: Performs ACL control to the users who access other Switches from the
local Switch using TELNET.