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Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
4.1.2
classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
This command maps an IP DSCP value to an internal traffic class. The
value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63, or symbolically through one of the
following keywords:
af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1,
cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef
.
The
values can range from 0-6, although the actual number of
available traffic classes depends on the platform.
Format
classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
Mode
Global Config
4.1.2.1
no classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
This command maps each IP DSCP value to its default internal traffic class value.
Format
no classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
Mode
Global Config
4.1.3
classofservice trust
This command sets the class of service trust mode of an interface. You can set the
mode to trust one of the Dot1p (802.1p), IP DSCP, or IP Precedence packet markings.
You can also set the interface mode to untrusted. If you configure an interface to use
Dot1p, the mode does not appear in the output of the
show running config
command
because Dot1p is the default.
NOTE: The
classofservice trust dot1p
command will not be supported
in future releases of the software because Dot1p is the default value.
Use the
no classofservice trust
command to set the mode to the
default value.
Default
dot1p
Format
classofservice trust {dot1p | ip-dscp | ip-precedence |
untrusted}
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
4.1.3.1
no classofservice trust
This command sets the interface mode to the default value.
Format
no classofservice trust
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config