10 mls qos map, Mls qos map – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual
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Usage Guide:
Configure the default internal priority of the port. If there is no dscp and cos fields of the trust
packets, the ingress packet of the port will obtain a default internal priority. The packet's internal
priority may be reset according to the configured QoS policy.
Example:
Configure the default intp value as 40 on ethernet 1/0/1.
Switch(config)#interface ethernet 1/0/1
Switch(Config-If-Ethernet1/0/1)#mls qos internal-priority 40
15.10 mls qos map
Command:
mls qos map {cos-intp
to
intp-intp
no mls qos map {cos-intp | dscp-intp | intp-cos | intp-dp | intp-dscp | intp-intp
intp-queue}
Function:
Set the priority mapping of QoS, the no command restores the default mapping.
Parameters:
cos-intp
value is delimited with space,
dscp-intp defines the mapping from DSCP to intp,
up to 8 values are supported, each value is delimited with space, ranging from 0 to 63, <intp> is the
internal priority value, ranging from 0 to 119;
intp-cos defines the mapping from intp to CoS,
values are supported, each value is delimited with space, ranging from 0 to 119, <out-cos> is the
cos output value, ranging from 0 to 7;
intp-dp defines the mapping from intp to dp, <intp list> stand for incoming int-prio values, up to 8
values are supported, each value is delimited with space, ranging from 0 to 119, <out-dp> is the dp
output value, ranging from 0 to 1;
intp-dscp defines the mapping from intp to DSCP,
to 8 values are supported, each value is delimited with space, ranging from 0 to 119, <out-dscp> is
the dscp output value, ranging from 0 to 63;
intp-intp defines the mapping from intp of the ingress to intp of the egress,
color(yellow or red) of the packet;
each value is delimited with space, ranging from 0 to 119, <intp> is the intp output value, ranging