Trust – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 2 Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP Cisco IOS Commands

trust

trust

Use the trust policy-map class configuration command on the switch stack or on a standalone switch to
define a trust state for traffic classified through the class policy-map configuration or the class-map
global configuration command. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.

trust [cos | dscp | ip-precedence]

no trust [cos | dscp | ip-precedence]

Syntax Description

Defaults

The action is not trusted. If no keyword is specified when the command is entered, the default is dscp.

Command Modes

Policy-map class configuration

Command History

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to distinguish the quality of service (QoS) trust behavior for certain traffic from other
traffic. For example, incoming traffic with certain DSCP values can be trusted. You can configure a class
map to match and trust the DSCP values in the incoming traffic.

Trust values set with this command supersede trust values set with the mls qos trust interface
configuration command.

The trust command is mutually exclusive with set policy-map class configuration command within the
same policy map.

If you specify trust cos, QoS uses the received or default port CoS value and the CoS-to-DSCP map to
generate a DSCP value for the packet.

If you specify trust dscp, QoS uses the DSCP value from the ingress packet. For non-IP packets that are
tagged, QoS uses the received CoS value; for non-IP packets that are untagged, QoS uses the default port
CoS value. In either case, the DSCP value for the packet is derived from the CoS-to-DSCP map.

cos

(Optional) Classify an ingress packet by using the packet class of service (CoS)
value. For an untagged packet, the port default CoS value is used.

dscp

(Optional) Classify an ingress packet by using the packet Differentiated Services
Code Point (DSCP) values (most significant 6 bits of 8-bit service-type field). For
a non-IP packet, the packet CoS value is used if the packet is tagged. If the packet
is untagged, the default port CoS value is used to map CoS to DSCP.

ip-precedence

(Optional) Classify an ingress packet by using the packet IP-precedence value
(most significant 3 bits of 8-bit service-type field). For a non-IP packet, the packet
CoS value is used if the packet is tagged. If the packet is untagged, the port default
CoS value is used to map CoS to DSCP.

Release

Modification

12.2(40)EX1

This command was introduced.

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