Network QoS Policies
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Quality of Service Guide
3HE 11014 AAAC TQZZA Edition: 01
dot1p-out-profile
Syntax dot1p-out-profile dot1p-priority
no dot1p-out-profile
Context config>qos>network>egress>fc
Description This Command Specifies Dot1p Out-profile Mappings.
The No Form Of The Command Reverts To The Factory Default Out-profile Dot1p-priority
Setting For Policy-id 1.
Parameters dot1p-priority — defines the dot1p marking for the forwarding class
A maximum of eight dot1p rules are allowed on a single policy.
Values 0 to 7
dscp-in-profile
Syntax dscp-in-profile dscp-name
no dscp-in-profile
Context config>qos>network>egress>fc
Description This command specifies the in-profile DSCP name for the forwarding class. The
corresponding DSCP value is used for all in-profile GRE or IP packets that require marking
at egress on this forwarding class.
IP traffic from network interfaces is always trusted. There is no re-marking performed on
network egress for global routing table (GRT) forwarded IP traffic (with the exception of GRE
and IPSec tunnels).
When multiple DSCP names are associated with the forwarding class at network egress, the
last name entered overwrites the previous value.
The no form of this command reverts to the factory default in-profile dscp-name setting for
policy-id 1.
Default policy-id 1: factory setting
policy-id 2 to 65535: policy-id 1 setting
Parameters dscp-name — specifies the DSCP to be associated with the forwarding class. The DSCP
value is derived from the most significant six bits in the IP header ToS byte field
(DSCP bits). The six DSCP bits define 64 DSCP values used to map packets to
per-hop QoS behavior.
A maximum of 64 DSCP rules are allowed on a single policy. The specified name
must exist as a dscp-name. Table 31 lists all the valid DSCP names.