Example - Marking Dot1P Priority Value For 802.1Q Tagged Traffic; Example - Marking Tos For Ip Traffic - Motorola RFS7000 Reference Manual

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Destination MAC Address
dot1p<0-7>
rule-precedence<1-5000>
type(<1-
65535>|arp|ip|ipv6|vlan|wisp)
vlan<1-4095>
Usage Guidelines
Use the mark option to specify the type of service (tos) and priority value. The tos value is
marked in the IP header and the 802.1p priority value is marked in the dot1q frame.
Whenever the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in
the ACL. It is marked based on the ACL's configuration.

16.1.6.1 Example - Marking dot1p Priority Value for 802.1q Tagged Traffic

The example below marks the dot1p priority value to 6 for all 802.1q tagged traffic from
VLAN interface 5:
RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#mark 8021p 6 any any vlan 5 type 8021q
RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#

16.1.6.2 Example - Marking tos for IP Traffic

The example below marks the tos field to 254 for IP traffic coming from the source MAC :
RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#mark tos 254 host 00:33:44:55:66:77 any
type ip
RFSwitch(config-ext-macl)#
Extended MAC ACL Instance
Specifies bits to match. The destination wildcard
can be any one of the following:
• xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx–Destination MAC
address and mask
• any – Any destination host
• host – Exact destination MAC address to match
Defines a VLAN 802.1p priority value to match
Establishes an access-list entry precedence
Defines an ethertype value represented as an
integer or keyword for well-known ethertypes (like
IP, IPv6, ARP etc.)
Defines the VLAN tag ID to match
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