Use the setdscp command with no options (interactive mode).
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You are prompted to enter all the DSCP IP addresses sequentially. A command
output example of this interactive mode is:
XSCF> setdscp
DSCP network [0.0.0.0] > 10.1.1.0
DSCP netmask [255.0.0.0] > 255.255.255.0
XSCF address [10.1.1.1] > [Enter]
Domain #00 address [10.1.1.2] > [Enter]
Domain #01 address [10.1.1.3] > [Enter]
Domain #02 address [10.1.1.4] > [Enter]
Domain #03 address [10.1.1.5] > [Enter]
Domain #04 address [10.1.1.6] > [Enter]
Domain #05 address [10.1.1.7] > [Enter]
Domain #06 address [10.1.1.8] > [Enter]
Domain #07 address [10.1.1.9] > [Enter]
Domain #08 address [10.1.1.10] > [Enter]
...
Commit these changes to the database (y|n)?
a. For each prompt, press the Enter key to accept the displayed value, or type
a new value followed by the Enter key.
b. To save your changes, enter Y. To cancel the changes, enter N.
3. Verify the operation with the showdscp command.
▼ To Display DSCP Network Configuration
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm, platop, or fieldeng privileges, or
domainadm, domainop, or domainmgr privileges for a specific domain.
Chapter 3
System Configuration
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