Ip access-list-dscp trust, Ip access-list-name, Ip access-list-dscp trust ip access-list-name – Avaya C460 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands

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Avaya C460 Reference Guide

Example:

ip access-list-dscp trust

User level: read-write, admin.
Use the ip access-list-dscp trust command to decide which original
frame fields influence the selection of packet priority.

The syntax for this command is:

ip access-list-dscp trust <policy-list-number>

{untrusted|trust-cos |trust-dscp}

Example:

ip access-list-name

User level: read-write, admin.
L If you are at the “read-write” user level, you can only access this command in

Configure mode.
Type configure at the command prompt to enter configure mode.

Use the ip access-list-name command to set a name for a policy list.

The syntax for this command is:

ip access-list-name

<policy-list-number> <name>

C460-1(configure)# ip access-list-dscp precedence

C460-1(configure)#

policy-list-
number

A valid id number for a policy list currently defined for the module
(100 to 149)

untrusted

Forward the packet with priority 0

trust-cos

Forward the packet with its original 802.1p priority (default)

trust-dscp

Forward the packet with the maximum priority between 802.1p and
the priority obtained from the DSCP-CoS mapping table

C460-1(configure)# ip access-list-dscp trust 100 trust-dscp

Done!

<policy-list-number>

integer (100 to 149)

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