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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively     
Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping
2. Do one of the following:
a. Reconfigure each QoS policy by re-entering a different DSCP code-
point or a different 802.1p priority associated with the codepoint.
b. Enter the no qos < classifier > or no policy < qos-policy > command to 
remove the current DSCP policy with codepoint 000001 and reset the 
priority to No-override. 
3. Use the qos dscp-map 000001 priority < 0 - 7 > command to remap DSCP 
000001 to the desired priority.
4. Do one of the following:
a. Reconfigure codepoint 000001 in the QoS policies in which you want 
to use the new DSCP-priority mapping to mark matching packets.
b. Leave a QoS policy in which you use DSCP 000001 to mark matching 
packets with the associated No-override priority mapping.
Error Messages for DSCP Policy Changes
Refer to the error messages in Table 5-12 to troubleshoot an error condition 
that results from reconfiguring a DSCP policy.
Table 5-12. Error Messages Generated by DSCP Policy Changes
Error Message Description
DSCP Policy < decimal-codepoint > not 
configured
You have tried to configure a codepoint in a global 
or classifier-based QoS policy for which there is 
no associated priority (No-override). Use the qos 
dscp-map command to configure a priority for the 
codepoint, then re-enter the codepoint in the QoS 
configuration.
Cannot modify DSCP Policy < codepoint > 
- in use by other qos rules.
You have tried to configure a codepoint in a global 
or classifier-based QoS policy that is already in 
use by other QoS policies. Before remapping the 
codepoint to a new priority, you must first 
reconfigure the other QoS policies so that they do 
not use the current codepoint-priority mapping. 
You can have multiple QoS policies that use the 
same codepoint to mark packets as long as it is 
acceptable for all such policies to use the same 
802.1p priority.