Priority Commands (Layer 3 And 4); Qos Map Cos-Dscp; Table 116: Priority Commands (Layer 3 And 4) - Edge-Core ES3510MA Management Manual

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Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)

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qos map cos-dscp

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This section describes commands used to configure Layer 3 and 4 traffic
priority mapping on the switch.

Table 116: Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)

Command
Function
qos map cos-dscp
Maps CoS/CFI values in incoming packets to per-hop
behavior and drop precedence values for internal
priority processing
qos map dscp-mutation
Maps DSCP values in incoming packets to per-hop
behavior and drop precedence values for internal
priority processing
qos map phb-queue
Maps internal per-hop behavior values to hardware
queues
qos map trust-mode
Sets QoS mapping to DSCP or CoS
show qos map dscp-
Shows ingress DSCP to internal DSCP map
mutation
show qos map phb-queue
Shows internal per-hop behavior to hardware queue
map
show qos map cos-dscp
Shows ingress CoS to internal DSCP map
show qos map trust-mode
Shows the QoS mapping mode
* The default settings used for mapping priority values to internal DSCP values and back to
the hardware queues are designed to optimize priority services for the majority of network
applications. It should not be necessary to modify any of the default settings unless a
queuing problem occurs with a particular application.
This command maps CoS/CFI values in incoming packets to per-hop
behavior and drop precedence values for priority processing. Use the no
form to restore the default settings.
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qos map cos-dscp phb drop-precedence from cos0 cfi0...cos7 cfi7
no qos map cos-dscp cos0 cfi0...cos7 cfi7
phb - Per-hop behavior, or the priority used for this router hop.
(Range: 0-7)
drop-precedence - Drop precedence used for Random Early
Detection in controlling traffic congestion. (Range: 0 - Green,
3 - Yellow, 1 - Red)
cos - CoS value in ingress packets. (Range: 0-7)
cfi - Canonical Format Indicator. Set to this parameter to "0" to
indicate that the MAC address information carried in the frame is in
canonical format. (Range: 0-1)
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