Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 763
Table 35-5., Standard Default DSCP Mapping Table, yellow, green, no wred
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Table 35-5. Standard Default DSCP Mapping Table DSCP/CP hex range (XXX) 111XXX 110XXX 101XXX 100XXX 011XXX 010XXX 001XXX 000XXX DSCP Definition Traditional IP Precedence S6000 Internal S-Series Internal DSCP/CP Queue ID Queue ID decimal Network Control 7 Internetwork Control 6 EF (Expedited CRITIC/ECP 5 Forwarding) AF4 (Assured Flash Override 4 Forwarding) AF3 Flash 3 AF2 Immediate 2 AF1 Priority 1 BE (Best Effort) Best Effort 0 3 48-63 3 2 32-47 2 1 16-31 1 0 0-15 0 wred z S6000 Designate the WRED profile to yellow or green traffic. Syntax wred {yellow | green} profile-name To remove the WRED drop precedence, use the no wred {yellow | green} [profile-name] command. Parameters yellow | green profile-name Enter the keyword yellow for yellow traffic. DSCP value of xxx110 and xxx100 maps to yellow. Enter the keyword green for green traffic. DSCP value of xxx010 maps to green. Enter your WRED profile name in character format (16 character maximum). Or use one of the 5 pre-defined WRED profile names. Pre-defined Profiles: wred_drop, wred-ge_y, wred_ge_g, wred_teng_y, wred_teng_ Defaults when WRED green is applied, default WRED yellow profiles take effect and vice-versa. Command Modes CONFIGURATION (conf-qos-policy-out) Command History Version 9.0.2.0 Version 8.3.11.1 Version 8.3.8.0 Version 8.3.9.0 Introduced on S6000 Introduced on Z9000 Introduced on S4810 Profile name character limit increased from 16 to 32. Usage Use this command to assign drop precedence to green or yellow traffic. If there is no honoring enabled Information on the input, all the traffic defaults to green drop precedence. Quality of Service (QoS) | 763