Dscp (Policy, Policy-Based Routing, Packet Sniffing) - Avaya G250 Reference

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dscp (policy, policy-based routing, packet sniffing)

Use the dscp command to specify the DSCP value that is set by the current policy operation.
Use the no form of the command to specify that the current operation sets the DSCP value to
the default.
Syntax
dscp {dscp_value | no-change}
no dscp
Parameters
Parameter
dscp_value
no-change
User level
read-write
Context
ip qos-list composite-operation, ip capture-list ip-rule, ip pbr-list ip-rule,
ip access-control-list ip-rule, ip qos-list ip-rule
Note:
In ip-rule context, this command tests packets to see if they match the specified
Note:
DSCP value, but does not change the DSCP value.
Example
To specify that composite operation 17 sets the DSCP value of packets to 55:
G350-001(QoS 440/CompOp 17)# dscp 55
Related commands - Packet sniffing
destination-ip, icmp, ip-protocol,
source-port,
udp
Related commands - Policy-based routing
destination-ip,
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Description
The DSCP value
The DSCP value is left unchanged
show ip
destination-port,
udp source-port
next-hop (policy-based
capture-list, source-ip,
routing),
show ip
next-hop-list,
Possible
Default
Values
Value
0-63
tcp
destination-port,
tcp
show ip-rule

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