Display Qos Cos-Local-Precedence-Map - H3C s3600 series Command Manual

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Table 1-1 Description on the fields of the display protocol-priority command
Field
Protocol: ospf
IP-Precedence: routine(0)
Protocol: telnet
DSCP: be(0)

display qos cos-local-precedence-map

Syntax
display qos cos-local-precedence-map
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display qos cos-local-precedence-map command to display the 802.1p priority-to-local
precedence mapping, illustrated by an 802.1p priority-to-local precedence mapping table as shown in
the following example.
After a packet enters a switch, the switch sets the 802.1p priority and local precedence for the packet
according to its own capability and the corresponding rules. The local precedence is locally significant
precedence that the switch assigns to the packet. It corresponds to an output queue. Packets with
higher local precedence values take precedence over those with lower precedence values and will be
processed preferentially.
Related commands: qos cos-local-precedence-map.
Examples
# Display the 802.1p priority-to-local precedence mapping.
<Sysname> display qos cos-local-precedence-map
cos-local-precedence-map:
cos(802.1p) :
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local precedence(queue) :
Indicate that a priority has been set for OSPF packets with the
protocol-priority command.
An IP precedence has been assigned to OSPF packets. The assigned
IP precedence is 0, that is, routine in words.
For information about the IP precedence range, refer to
Indicate that a priority has been set for Telnet packets with the
protocol-priority command.
A DSCP precedence has been assigned to Telnet packets. The
assigned value is 0, that is, be in words.
For information about the DSCP precedence range, refer to
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