Replacing diffserv code points, Diffserv examples – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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NOTE

DiffServ examination requires one access mask while it is enabled. See “Maximum Entries” on
page 119 f
or more information.

Changing DiffServ Code point assignments in the QoS Profile

The DiffServ code point has 64 possible values (2

6

= 64). By default, the values are grouped and

assigned to the default QoS profiles listed in Table 44.

You can change the QoS profile assignment for a code point by using an access list. See Chapter 9,
“Access Policies”, for mor
e information.

Replacing DiffServ Code Points

An access list can be used to change the DiffServ code point in the packet prior to the packet being
transmitted by the switch. This is done with no impact on switch performance.

To replace the DiffServ code point, you will use an access list to set the new code point value. See
Chapter 9, “Access Policies”, for more information on using access lists. You will use the

set

code-point

parameter of the

create access list

command to replace the value.

To display the DiffServ configuration, use the following command:

show ports <portlist> info {detail}

NOTE

The show ports command displays only the default code point mapping.

DiffServ Examples

For information on the access list and access mask commands in the following examples, see Chapter 9,
“Access Policies”.

Use the following command to use the DiffServe code point value to assign traffic to the hardware
queues:

enable diffserv examination ports all

Table 44: Default Code Point-to-QoS Profile Mapping

Code Point

QoS Profile

0-7

Qp1

8-15

Qp2

16-23

Qp3

24-31

Qp4

32-39

Qp5

40-47

Qp6

48-55

Qp7

56-63

Qp8

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