User Manual for the NETGEAR 7200 Series Layer 2 Managed Switch Software Version 4
Non-Conform COS
Non-Conform DSCP Value
Non-Conform IP Precedence Value
Policing Style
Redirect
If the Policy Name is not specified this command displays a list of all defined DiffServ policies. The
following fields are displayed:
Policy Name
Policy Type
Class Members
show diffserv service
This command displays policy service information for the specified interface and direction. The
slot/port
parameter specifies a valid slot/port number for the system.
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Format
Mode
DiffServ Admin Mode
Interface
Direction
Operational Status
Policy Name
Policy Details
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
This field displays the CoS mark value if the non-conform action is set-
cos-transmit.
This field displays the DSCP mark value if the non-conform action
is set-dscp-transmit.
This field displays the IP Precedence mark value if the
non-conform action is set-prec-transmit.
This field denotes the style of policing, if any, used (simple).
Forces a classified traffic stream to a specified egress port (physical
port). This can occur in addition to any marking or policing action. It
may also be specified along with a QoS queue assignment.
The name of this policy. (The order in which the policies are displayed
is not necessarily the same order in which they were created.)
The policy type (Only inbound is supported).
List of all class names associated with this policy.
show diffserv service <slot/port> in
Privileged EXEC
The current setting of the DiffServ administrative mode. An attached
policy is only in effect on an interface while DiffServ is in an enabled
mode.
Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
The traffic direction of this interface service.
The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.
The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direc-
tion.
Attached policy details, whose content is identical to that described for
the show policy-map <policymapname> command (content not
repeated here for brevity).
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