Qos Map Dscp-Mutation - Dell PowerConnect 6024F Command Line Interface Reference Manual

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User Guidelines
The DSCP-to-DSCP-mutation map is applied to a port at the boundary of a quality of service
(QoS) administrative domain. If two QoS domains have different DSCP definitions between
them, the DSCP-to-DSCP-mutation map is used to translate a set of DSCP values to match
the definition of another domain. The map is applied only to ingress and to DSCP-trusted
ports. Applying this map to a port causes IP packets to be rewritten with newly mapped DSCP
values at the ingress ports.
Example
The following example applies the DSCP Mutation map to system DSCP trusted ports.
Console (config)# qos dscp-mutation

qos map dscp-mutation

The qos map dscp-mutation global configuration command modifies the DSCP values to the
DSCP mutation map values. To return to the default mutation-map, use the no form of this
command.
Syntax
qos map dscp-mutation in-dscp to out-dscp
no qos map dscp-mutation
in-dscp—Specifies up to 8 DSCP values to be mutated, separate each DSCP with a space.
(Range: 0-63)
out-dscp—Specifies up to 8 DSCP values to be mutated, separate each DSCP with a
space. (Range: 0-63)
Default Configuration
The default map is "Null" map, which means that each income DSCP value is mapped to the
same DSCP value.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example modifies the DSCP values 1 2 4 5 6 to the DSCP mutation map value 64.
Console (config)# qos map dscp-mutation 1 2 4 5 6 to 63
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