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SNMP—IP Precedence and DSCP Support
First Published: April 21, 2006
Last Updated: July 9, 2008
Last Updated: July 9, 2008
The SNMP—IP Precedence and DSCP Support feature provides the ability to set the Quality of Service
(QoS) for locally generated Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traffic. You classify SNMP
traffic based on either the IP Precedence or IP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value. The IP
Precedence or IP DSCP code point value is used to determine how packets are handled in Weighted
Random Early Detection (WRED).
(QoS) for locally generated Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traffic. You classify SNMP
traffic based on either the IP Precedence or IP Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value. The IP
Precedence or IP DSCP code point value is used to determine how packets are handled in Weighted
Random Early Detection (WRED).
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Prerequisites for SNMP—IP Precedence and DSCP Support, page 2
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