Set Qos Priority-Mapping Port Trust-Mode - Zte ZXR10 2900E Series Command Reference Manual

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Parameter Description
Parameter
<1-28>
<0-7>
Guidelines
UNTAG messages use the ports' default priorities to allocate UP priorities for the
messages.
Example
The following example sets the default UP priority to 2 for port 2:
zte(cfg)#set qos priority-mapping port 2 default-up 2

4.14.2 set qos priority-mapping port trust-mode

Purpose
This command sets a port trust mode.
Command Mode
Global configuration mode
Syntax
set qos priority-mapping port <1-28> trust-mode {dscp-priority | port-profile | user-priority}
Parameter Description
Parameter
<1-28>
dscp-priority
port-profile
user-priority
SJ-20130731155059-003|2013-11-27 (R1.0)
Description
Port number. Different devices have different port number ranges.
In the syntax, the 2928E device is used as an example.
UP priority.
Description
Port number. Different devices have different port number ranges.
In the syntax, the 2928E device is used as an example.
Selects profile in accordance with the DSCP field of the message.
The corresponding relation between the DSCP and profile is
decided by the qos-profile configuration.
Field in untrusted message. Profile is selected in accordance with
ports. The corresponding relation between the port and profile is
decided by the port-to-profile configuration.
Selects profile in accordance with the UP field of the message.
The corresponding relation between the UP and profile is decided
by the qos-profile configuration. The port default configuration
is trust UP.
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