Example
The following example shows how to map HTTP traffic to CoS queue 0, then enable
the feature globally on the switch.
Console(config)#map ip port 80 cos 0
Console(config)#map ip port
Console(config)#
map ip precedence
Use this command to enable and set IP precedence priority mapping. Use the no
form to disable the feature or restore a default setting.
Syntax
map ip precedence [precedence-value cos cos-queue]
no map ip precedence [precedence-value]
• precedence-value - 3-bit precedence value. (Range: 0-7)
• cos-queue - Port Class-of-Service queue. (Range: 0-3)
Default Setting
Status: Disabled
The list below shows the default priority mapping.
IP Precedence Value
CoS Queue
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• The command map ip precedence enables the feature on the switch. The
command map ip precedence precedence-value cos cos-queue maps IP
Precedence values to port CoS queues.
• The precedence for priority mapping is IP Port, IP Precedence/DSCP/TOS,
and default switchport priority.
• This command sets the IP Precedence priority for all interfaces.
• IP Precedence, IP DSCP, and IP TOS Priority cannot all be enabled at the
same time. Enabling one of these priority types automatically disables the
others.
Table 4-71
Mapping IP Precedence to CoS Queues
0
1
0
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2
3
4
1
1
2
4
5
6
7
2
3
3
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