IPv6 Re-Mark Configuration
IPv6 Re-Marking In-Profile Configuration
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You can choose to re‐mark IP header data for the selected ACL. You can configure
different re‐mark values, based on whether packets fall within the ACL metering
profile, or out of the ACL metering profile.
Table 206.
IPv6 Re‐Marking In‐Profile Options
Command Syntax and Usage
default accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark
Sets the ACL re‐mark parameters to their default values.
Command mode: Global configuration
show accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark
Displays current re‐mark parameters.
Command mode: All
The following table displays IPv6 Re‐Marking In‐Profile configuration commands:
Table 207.
IPv6 ACL Re‐Marking In‐Profile Options
Command Syntax and Usage
accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark dot1p <0‐7>
Re‐marks the 802.1p value. The value is the priority bits information in the
packet structure.
Command mode: Global configuration
no accesscontrol6 list6 <1‐128> remark dot1p
Disables the use of 802.1p priority for in‐profile traffic.
Command mode: Global configuration
accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark inprofile dscp <0‐63>
Re‐marks the DSCP value for in‐profile traffic.
Command mode: Global configuration
no accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark inprofile [dscp]
Deletes the re‐mark in‐profile configuration. The dscp option only disables
the use of DSCP for in‐profile traffic.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] accesscontrol list6 <1‐128> remark usetosprecedence
Enables or disables mapping of TOS (Type of Service) priority to 802.1p
priority for in‐profile packets. When enabled, the TOS value is used to set the
802.1p value.
Command mode: Global configuration
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