Avaya Cajun P550R User Manual

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Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switches, v5.3.1

23-3

80-Series QoS

<priority>

The priority that you want to assign to
packets that match this ACL. Enter a
number between 0 and 7.

use-diffserv

Classifies traffic by the DSCP in the
packet.

[mask]

Masks the three least significant bits of
the DSCP.

If you mask the three least significant bits
of the DSCP, the switch recognizes the
remaining bits as the precedence field of
the type of service (TOS) field and
classifies the packets accordingly.

remark-diffserv

Replaces the DSCP in the packet with the
DSCP that you enter for the following
<dscp> parameter.

The switch uses the DSCP that you enter
for the <dscp> parameter to classify the
packet.

<dscp>

The DSCP that you want to replace the
DSCP of the packet.

use-l2

Classifies traffic by the layer 2 priority of
the packet. If you enter use-l2, the
switch ignores the ACL rule priority and
DiffServ priority.

deny

Blocks the packet.

fwd1 | fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 |
fwd5 | fwd6 | fwd7 | fwd8

The priority that you want to set.

The number following the fwd specifies
the priority. The fwdx

arguments are 1-

based, while the queue priorities are 0-
based. Consequently, the 1-based
priorities are converted to 0-based
priorities by the QoS features. For
example, to specify a priority of 0, enter
fwd1.

These keywords are retained from earlier
versions of software for backward
compatibility. The use-priority
<priority> keyword and argument serve
the same function.

Table 23-1. Keywords, Arguments, and Options

Keyword, Argument
or Option

Definition

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