Configure Qos Module Policing-Cos-Map Non-Ip - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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Table 244: Variable definitions
<dscp-value>
<conformance-level>
[drop-precedence <drop-precedencevalue>] Optional. The drop precedence value to be
[user-priority <user-priority-value>]
[dscp <dscp-value>]
[no]
Example
AG/configure/qos/module# policing-cos-map ip 10 conform drop-
precedence medium

configure qos module policing-cos-map non-ip

Use this command to configure policing based CoS mappings for non-IP packets. You can
configure user-priority and drop-precedence marking for the packets based on the
conformance level and incoming user-priority.
You must specify at least one of the optional parameters when configuring the CoS map.
Syntax
[no] policing-cos-map non-ip <user-priority-value> <conformance-
level> [drop-precedence <drop-precedence-value>] [user-priority
<user-priority-value>]
Table 245: Variable definitions
<user-priority-value>
<conformance-level>
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Command Line Reference
Variable
Variable
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Value
The DSCP value in the IP packet. Valid
Range: 0- 63
The conformance-level assigned by the
policer to the packet. Valid Range: conform /
exceed / violate
assigned. Valid Range: low / medium / high
Optional. The user priority value to be
assigned. Valid Range: 0-7
Optional. The DSCP value to be assigned.
Valid Range: 0-63
resets the CoS mappings for the packet
Value
The user priority value in the priority tagged
packet. Valid Range: 0-7
The conformance-level assigned by the
policer to the packet. Valid Range: conform /
exceed / violate
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