Policy Condition 802.1P - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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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
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.
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.
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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

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