Qos Pql Protocol Mpls Exp - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 series Command Reference Manual

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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
pql-index: Specifies a PQ list by its number in the range of 1 to 16.
top, middle, normal, bottom: Specifies a priority queue. The four queues are in descending priority
order.
queue-key key-value: Matches specific IP or IPv6 packets. If you specify neither the queue-key
argument nor the key-value argument, all IP or IPv6 packets are matched.
Table 30 Values of the queue-key argument and the key-value argument
queue-key
acl
fragments
greater-than
less-than
tcp
udp
Usage guidelines
When classifying a packet, the system matches the packet against match criteria in the order
configured. When a match is found, the matching process ends.
You can configure this command multiple times for the same PQ list to establish multiple assignment
rules based on protocol types.
Examples
# In PQ list 5, assign IP packets matching ACL 3100 to the top queue.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos pql 5 protocol ip acl 3100 queue top

qos pql protocol mpls exp

Use qos pql protocol mpls exp to configure an assignment rule for a PQ list to assign packets with
any of the specified MPLS EXP values to a priority queue.
Use undo qos pql protocol mpls exp to delete an assignment rule based on the specified MPLS
EXP values from a PQ list.
Syntax
qos pql pql-index protocol mpls exp exp-list queue { bottom | middle | normal | top }
undo qos pql pql-index protocol mpls exp exp-list
key-value
ACL number in the range of
2000 to 3999
N/A
Length in the range of 0 to
65535
Length in the range of 0 to
65535
Port number in the range of 0 to
65535 or port name
Port number in the range of 0 to
65535 or port name
Description
Packets matching a specific ACL are enqueued.
Fragmented packets are enqueued.
Packets greater than a specific size are enqueued.
Packets smaller than a specific size are enqueued.
Packets with a specific source or destination TCP port
number are enqueued.
Packets with a specific source or destination UDP port
number are enqueued.
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