Network egress QoS policy forwarding class commands

dot1p-in-profile

Syntax

dot1p-in-profile dot1p-priority

no dot1p-in-profile

Context

config>qos>network>egress>fc

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description

The command enables the context to mark on an egress the in and out of profile status through a specific dot1p combination (similar to DEI option). It may be used when the internal in and out of profile status needs to be communicated to an adjacent network/customer device that does not support the DEI bit.

This command explicitly defines the egress IEEE 802.1P (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. When the marking is set, all packets with in-profile status (or green color) of fc-namethat have either an IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulation use the explicitly defined dot1p-value. If the egress packets for fc-name are not IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulated, this command has no effect.

The no form of the command reverts to the default in-profile dot1p-priority setting for policy-id 1.

Parameters

dot1p-priority

Specifies the unique IEEE 802.1P value that will match the dot1p rule. If the command is executed multiple times with the same dot1p-value, the previous FC and enqueuing priority is completely overridden by the new parameters or defined to be inherited when a FC or enqueuing priority parameter is missing. A maximum of eight dot1p rules are allowed on a single policy.

Values

0 to 7

dot1p-out-profile

Syntax

dot1p-out-profile dot1p-priority

no dot1p-out-profile

Context

config>qos>network>egress>fc

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description

The command enables the context to mark on an egress the in and out of profile status via a specific dot1p combination (similar to DEI option). It may be used when the internal in and out of profile status needs to be communicated to an adjacent network/customer device that does not support the DEI bit.

This command explicitly defines the egress IEEE 802.1P (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. When the marking is set, all packets with out-profile status (or yellow color) of fc-name that have either an IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulation use the explicitly defined dot1p-value. If the egress packets for fc-name are not IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulated, this command has no effect.

The no form of this command reverts to the default out-profile dot1p-priority setting for policy-id 1.

Parameters

dot1p-priority

Specifies the unique IEEE 802.1P value that will match the dot1p rule. If the command is executed multiple times with the same dot1p-value, the previous FC and enqueuing priority is completely overridden by the new parameters or defined to be inherited when a FC or enqueuing priority parameter is missing. A maximum of eight dot1p rules are allowed on a single policy.

Values

0 to 7

dscp-in-profile

Syntax

dscp-in-profile dscp-name

no dscp-in-profile

Context

config>qos>network>egress>fc

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description

This command specifies the in-profile DSCP name for the FC. When marking is set, the corresponding DSCP value is used to mark all IP packets with in-profile status, on the egress of this FC queue.

When multiple DSCP names are associated with the FC at network egress, the last name entered will overwrite the previous value.

The no form of this command reverts to the factory default in-profile dscp-name setting for policy-id 1.

Parameters

dscp-name

Specifies a system-defined or a user-defined, case-sensitive dscp-name.

dscp-out-profile

Syntax

dscp-out-profile dscp-name

no dscp-out-profile

Context

config>qos>network>egress>fc

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document

Description

This command specifies the out-of-profile DSCP name for the FC. When marking is set, the corresponding DSCP value is used to mark all IP packets with out-of-profile status, on the egress of this FC queue.

When multiple DSCP names are associated with the FC at network egress, the last name entered will overwrite the previous value.

The no form of this command reverts to the factory default out-of-profile dscp-name setting for policy-id 1.

Parameters

dscp-name

Specifies a system-defined or a user-defined, case-sensitive dscp-name.