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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example The following example configures the trust state to CoS. The class is in a policy map called "policy1". Console (config)# policy-map policy1 Console (config-pmap)# class class1 Console (config-pmap-c)# trust cos set The set policy-map class configuration command sets new values in the IP packet. To remove the value, use the no form of this command. Syntax set {dscp new-dscp | queue queue-id | cos new-cos} no set • dscp new-dscp-Enter a new DSCP value for classified traffic. (Range: 0 - 63) • queue queue-id-Enter explicit queue ID to set the egress queue. • cos new-cos-Enter new user priority for marking in the packet. (Range: 0 - 7) Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Command Mode Policy-map Class Configuration mode User Guidelines NOTE: Policy-maps that contain set or trust commands, or have ACL classification, cannot be attached to an egress interface by using the service-policy interface configuration command. Example The following example sets a new DSCP value in the packet to 56. The class is in a policy map called "policy1". Console (config)# policy-map policy1 Console (config-pmap)# set dscp 56 service-policy The service-policy interface configuration command applies a policy map to the interface input. To detach the policy map from an interface, use the no form of this command. 314 QoS Commands