Qos Map-Table - HP A8800 Series Command Reference Manual

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Priority mapping table view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
import-value-list: List of input values.
export-value: Output value.
all: Deletes all the mappings in the priority mapping table.
Description
Use import to configure a mapping from one or multiple input values to an output value.
Use undo import to restore the specified or all mappings to the default mappings.
Related commands: display qos map-table.
NOTE:
In a DSCP-to-DSCP priority mapping table, only entries with an odd number as the input can take effect.
To configure a DSCP-to-DSCP mapping for an even source DSCP value, use the even source DSCP value
plus one as the input value. For example, to create a mapping for source DSCP precedence 4, you need
to use 5 as the input value for the mapping.
Examples
# Configure the DSCP-to-DSCP priority mapping table to map DSCP values 5 to DSCP value 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos map-table dscp-dscp
[Sysname-maptbl-dscp-dscp] import 5 export 1

qos map-table

Syntax
qos map-table { dscp-dscp | inbound { up-dp | up-lp | up-up } | outbound { up-dp | up-fc | up-lp |
up-rpr } }
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
inbound: Specifies the priority mapping table for incoming packets.
outbound: Specifies the priority mapping table for outgoing packets.
dscp-dscp: DSCP-to-DSCP priority mapping table.
up-dp: User-to-drop priority mapping table.
up-up: User-to-user priority mapping table.
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