Chapter 21 acl Commands
This Device allows you to overwrite the DSCP priority using 802.1p priority for downstream
traffic. Use acl dscp commands to configure the mapping between DSCP and 802.1p for
DSL ports. Use switch port dscp commands to configure the mapping for Gigabit
Ethernet interfaces (See
21.7.1 acl dscp set Command
Syntax:
acl dscp set <codepoint> <priority>
where
codepoint a level of services, 0~63
priority
This command sets 802.1p priority for a service level.
The following example sets the service level, 43, to use priority 5 for data transmission.
ras> acl dscp set 43 5
21.7.2 acl dscp show Command
Syntax:
acl dscp show [slot]
This command displays the mapping table of service level and 802.1p priority.
The mapping table shows service levels (0~63) and their priority for data transmission. For
example, to find the priority level for the service level 43, find 40 in the left hand column and
3 in the top row. The intersection of the 3 column and 40 row gives a priority setting of 5.
ras> acl dscp show
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21.8 acl maccount Commands
Use
maccount
statically configured on a DSL port. MAC count commands are listed next.
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