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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping

Differentiated Services Codepoint
(DSCP) Mapping

The DSCP Policy Table associates an 802.1p priority with a DSCP codepoint
in an IPv4/IPv6 packet. Using DSCP codepoints in your network allows you
to set a LAN policy that operates independently of 802.1Q VLAN-tagging.

In the default state, most of the 64 codepoints do not assign an 802.1p priority,
as indicated by

No-override in Table 6-11 on page 6-89. However, some code-

points, such as Assured Forwarding and Expedited Forwarding, have a default
802.1p priority setting.

Use the following commands to display the DSCP Policy table, configure the
codepoint-priority assignments, and assign optional names to the codepoints.

Syntax: show qos dscp-map

Displays the DSCP Policy table.

qos dscp-map < codepoint > priority < 0 - 7 > [name < ascii-string >]

Configures an 802.1p priority for the specified codepoint
and an optional (DSCP policy) name.

no qos dscp-map < codepoint >

Removes the currently configured 802.1p priority that is
associated with the specified

<codepoint> and displays the

No-override setting. The codepoint policy name, if config­
ured, is also removed.

no qos dscp-map < codepoint > name

Deletes only the policy name, if configured, for the specified
< codepoint >.

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