policy condition 802.1p
Configures the 802.1p value for a policy condition.
policy condition condition_name 802.1p 802.1p_value[-802.1p_value]
policy condition condition_name no 802.1p
Syntax Definitions
condition_name
802.1p_value[-802.1p_value]
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
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Rather than creating several policy conditions for contiguous 802.1p values, it is possible to specify a
range of values with this command to apply multiple 802.1p values with one condition.
•
Use the no form of the command to remove an 802.1p value or range of values for a condition;
however, at least one classification parameter must be associated with a condition.
•
When a range of values is configured for a single condition, removing a single value from within that
range is not allowed. All 802.1p values are removed from a condition when the no form of this
command is used.
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The 802.1p policy condition classifies double-tagged traffic (for example, VLAN Stacking packets)
based on the 802.1p value of the outer VLAN tag of the packet. Use the inner 802.1p condition to
classify double-tagged traffic based on the 802.1p value of the inner VLAN tag of the packet.
Examples
-> policy condition cond1 802.1p 0-7
-> policy condition cond2 802.1p 5
-> policy condition cond3 802.1p 2-5
-> policy condition cond3 no 802.1p
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
Release 6.4.3; ability to specify a range of 802.1p values was added.
page 33-118
The name of the condition. Specify an existing condition name or a new
condition.
The 802.1p value, or a range of 802.1p values, in the 802.1Q VLAN tag
for the flow. Use a hyphen to specify a range of values (e.g., 2-5). Only
one entry is allowed per command line (a single 802.1p value or a range
of values, not both). Valid 802.1p values range from 0 (lowest priority)
to 7 (highest priority).
QoS Policy Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
June 2012