Sample Configuration To Mark Non-Ecn Packets As "Yellow" With Single Traffic Class - Dell S4048T Configuration Manual

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You can now use the 'ecn' match qualifier along with the above TCP flag for classification.
The following combination of match qualifiers is acceptable to be configured for the Dell Networking OS
software through L3 ACL command:
Classification based on DSCP only
Classification based on ECN only
Classification based on ECN and DSCP concurrently
You can now use the set-color yellow keyword with the match ip access-group command to mark the color
of the traffic as 'yellow' would be added in the 'match ip' sequence of the class-map configuration.
By default, all packets are considered as 'green' (without the rate-policer and trust-diffserve configuration)
and hence support would be provided to mark the packets as 'yellow' alone will be provided.
By default Dell Networking OS drops all the 'RED' or 'violate' packets.
The following combination of marking actions to be specified match sequence of the class-map command:
set a new DSCP for the packet
set the packet color as 'yellow'
set the packet color as 'yellow' and set a new DSCP for the packet
This marking action to set the color of the packet is allowed only on the 'match-any' logical operator of the
class-map.
This marking-action can be configured for all of the below L3 match sequence types:
match ip access-group
match ip dscp
match ip precedence
match ip vlan
Sample configuration to mark non-ecn packets
as "yellow" with single traffic class
Consider the use case where the packet with DSCP value "40" need to be enqueued in queue#2 and packets
with DSCP value as 50 need to be enqueued in queue#3. And all the packets with ecn value as '0' must be
marked as 'yellow'.
The above requirement can be achieved using either of the two approaches.
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