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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Chapter 25
<dscp>
The DSCP that you want to replace the DSCP
of the packet.
of the packet.
use-l2
Classifies traffic by the layer 2 priority of the
packet. If you enter use-l2, the switch ignores
the ACL rule priority and DiffServ priority.
packet. If you enter use-l2, the switch ignores
the ACL rule priority and DiffServ priority.
deny
Blocks the packet.
fwd1 | fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 |
fwd5 | fwd6 | fwd7 | fwd8
fwd5 | fwd6 | fwd7 | fwd8
The priority that you want to set.
The number following the fwd specifies the
priority. The fwdx
priority. The fwdx
arguments are 1-based,
while the queue priorities are 0-based.
Consequently, the 1-based priorities are
converted to 0-based priorities by the QoS
features. For example, to specify a priority of
0, enter fwd1.
Consequently, the 1-based priorities are
converted to 0-based priorities by the QoS
features. For example, to specify a priority of
0, enter fwd1.
These keywords are retained from earlier
versions of software for backward
compatibility. The use-priority <priority>
keyword and argument serve the same
function.
versions of software for backward
compatibility. The use-priority <priority>
keyword and argument serve the same
function.
<protocol-id>
The ID of the protocol that you want to assign
a priority to. RFC791 defines the protocol
IDs.
a priority to. RFC791 defines the protocol
IDs.
<source-ip-addr>
The source IP address of the subnet that you
want to assign a priority to.
want to assign a priority to.
<source-wildcard>
The inverse of a network mask. Enter a 32-bit
number in four-part, dotted decimal format.
Place ones in the bit positions that you want to
mask.
number in four-part, dotted decimal format.
Place ones in the bit positions that you want to
mask.
This parameter specifies a range of IP
address. For example, to specify all IP
addresses in the 10.10.70 subnet, enter
10.10.70.0 0.0.0.255.
address. For example, to specify all IP
addresses in the 10.10.70 subnet, enter
10.10.70.0 0.0.0.255.
any
A source of 0.0.0.0 and a source-wildcard of
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255
host <source-ip-addr>
The source IP address that you want to assign
a priority to.
a priority to.
[{lt <port> | eq <port> | gt
<port> | range <port>
<port>}]
<port> | range <port>
<port>}]
A source port or range of source ports that
pass between two hosts or switches using the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the
User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
pass between two hosts or switches using the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the
User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Table 25-14. Keywords, Arguments, and Options
Keyword, Argument or
Option
Option
Definition
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