â– af12
â– af13
â– af21
â– af22
â– af23
â– af31
â– af32
â– af33
â– af41
â– af42
â– af43
â– ef
â– cs0
â– cs1
â– cs2
â– cs3
â– cs4
â– cs5
â– cs6
â– cs7
â– interface vlan VLAN-ID qos 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
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
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