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Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ip allowed-dscp
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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ip allowed-dscp
This command sets the Quality of Service (QoS) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) marking that a subscriber session is
allowed. This is disabled by default.
allowed. This is disabled by default.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[
]
Resets the parameters to the defaults: class none, max-class
. This indicates that all packets are let through
without any dscp checking
This parameter specifies the Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) class that the subscriber session may
mark its packets with. If the subscriber sessions packets request a code point class higher than the code point
class specified, the PDSN service re-marks the packets with the QOS-DSCP value specified by the
mark its packets with. If the subscriber sessions packets request a code point class higher than the code point
class specified, the PDSN service re-marks the packets with the QOS-DSCP value specified by the
command.
Default: none
must be one of the following;
: packets with AF DSCPs are allowed
: packets with EF DSCP are allowed
: packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with EF DSCP are allowed
: packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with AF and EF DSCPs are allowed
: packets with AF DSCPs or packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with EF DSCPs or packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with AF DSCPs or packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with EF DSCPs or packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: packets with AF or EF DSCPs or packets for experimental or local use are allowed
: only the
and
through
code points are allowed
This parameter specifies the maximum code point that a subscriber session may mark its packets with. The
subscriber sessions packets must be marked with a code point equal to or less than the code point specified. If
the subscriber sessions packets request a code point higher than the code point specified, the PDSN service
re-marks the packets with the QOS-DSCP value specified by the lower of the max-class and the
subscriber sessions packets must be marked with a code point equal to or less than the code point specified. If
the subscriber sessions packets request a code point higher than the code point specified, the PDSN service
re-marks the packets with the QOS-DSCP value specified by the lower of the max-class and the
command.
The list below lists the code points from lowest to highest precedence. For example, if the
is set
to af22, that becomes the maximum code point that the subscriber session may mark it‘s packets with and
only
only
, and
are allowed. If a subscriber session marks its packets
with anything after af22 in this list, the PDSN service re-marks the packets with the QOS-DSCP value
specified by the lower of the maxclass and the
specified by the lower of the maxclass and the
command.
If class is set to none only the be and sc1 through sc7 codepoints are allowed. For example; if
is set to
none and you set
to
, only the
and
codepoints are allowed.
Default:
must be one of the following;