DSCP Configuration
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These commands map the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value of incoming packets
to a new value or to an 802.1p priority value.
Table 192.
DSCP Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
qos dscp dot1pmapping <DSCP (0‐63)> <priority (0‐7)>
Maps the DiffServ Code point value to an 802.1p priority value. Enter the
DSCP value, followed by the corresponding 802.1p value.
Command mode: Global configuration
qos dscp dscpmapping <DSCP (0‐63)> <new DSCP (0‐63)>
Maps the initial DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value to a new value. Enter the
DSCP value of incoming packets, followed by the new value.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] qos dscp remarking
Globally enables or disables DSCP re‐marking.
Command mode: Global configuration
show qos dscp
Displays the current DSCP parameters.
Command mode: All
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