Avaya C460 User Manual
Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands
Avaya C460 Reference Guide
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<action>
Example:
ip access-list-dscp precedence
User level: read-write, admin.
L If you are at the ”read-write” user level, you can only access this command in
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 if necessary.
Type configure at the command prompt to enter configure mode if necessary.
Use the ip access-list-dscp precedence command to ?
The syntax for this command is:
ip access-list-dscp precedence
<policy-list-number> <dscp>
<precendence>
policy-
list-
number
list-
number
A valid id number for a policy list currently defined for the module
(100 - 149)
(100 - 149)
dscp
Range of dscp. For example:
• 0 to 63
• <low-dscp>-<high-dscp> <low-dscp>-<low-dscp>: apply the
• 0 to 63
• <low-dscp>-<high-dscp> <low-dscp>-<low-dscp>: apply the
map to all packets with DSCP from <low-dscp> to <high-dscp>.
action
• permit: do nothing, let the packet pass:
• deny: drop the packet
• deny-and-notify: drop the packet and send an SNMP trap
• fwd0, fwd1fwd7: Set the frame COS field to 0,7
• deny: drop the packet
• deny-and-notify: drop the packet and send an SNMP trap
• fwd0, fwd1fwd7: Set the frame COS field to 0,7
C460-1(configure)# ip access-list-dscp operation 101 0-63
permit
C460-1(configure)# ip access-list-dscp operation 101 62
fwd5
policy-list-
number
number
A valid id number for a policy list currently defined for the
module (100 to 149)
module (100 to 149)
dscp
DSCP entry (0 to 63)
precedence
????
mandatory
optional
mandatory
optional