HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch ACL and QoS Configuration Guide - Page 67

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Step 6. Configure a priority marking action. 7. Return to system view. 8. Create a QoS policy and enter QoS policy view. 9. Associate the traffic class with the traffic behavior in the QoS policy. 10. Return to system view. 11. Apply the QoS policy. 12. (Optional.) Display the priority marking configuration. Command Remarks Use one or more of the commands. • Set the DSCP value for packets: remark [ green | red | yellow ] dscp dscp-value By default, no priority marking action is configured. • Set the 802.1p priority for packets or The switch supports local configure the inner-to-outer tag priority QoS IDs in the range of 1 copying function: to 3999. remark { [ green | red | yellow ] dot1p dot1p-value | dot1p customer-dot1p-trust } The remark local-precedence, remark • Set the drop priority for packets: qos-local-id, and remark remark drop-precedence drop-precedence drop-precedence-value commands apply to only • Set the IP precedence for packets: the incoming traffic. remark ip-precedence ip-precedence-value The customer VLAN • Set the local precedence for packets: (CVLAN) is the private remark [ green | red | yellow ] network VLAN of the local-precedence local-precedence-value customer, and the service • Set the local QoS ID for packets: provider VLAN (SVLAN) remark qos-local-id local-id-value is the public network • Set the CVLAN for packets: remark customer-vlan-id vlan-id • Set the SVLAN for packets: remark service-vlan-id vlan-id VLAN assigned by the service provider to the customer. For more information about the CVLAN and SVLAN, see Layer 2-LAN Switching Configuration Guide. quit N/A qos policy policy-name By default, no QoS policy is configured. classifier classifier-name behavior behavior-name By default, a traffic class is not associated with a traffic behavior. quit • Applying the QoS policy to an interface • Applying the QoS policy to a VLAN • Applying the QoS policy globally • Applying the QoS policy to the control plane N/A Choose one of the application destinations as needed. By default, a QoS policy is not applied. display traffic behavior user-defined [ behavior-name ] Available in any view. 61

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Step
Command
Remarks
6.
Configure a priority
marking action.
Set the DSCP value for packets:
remark
[
green
|
red
|
yellow
]
dscp
dscp-value
Set the 802.1p priority for packets or
configure the inner-to-outer tag priority
copying function:
remark
{
[
green
|
red
|
yellow
]
dot1p
dot1p-value
|
dot1p
customer-dot1p-trust
}
Set the drop priority for packets:
remark drop-precedence
drop-precedence-value
Set the IP precedence for packets:
remark ip-precedence
ip-precedence-value
Set the local precedence for packets:
remark
[
green
|
red
|
yellow
]
local-precedence
local-precedence-value
Set the local QoS ID for packets:
remark qos-local-id
local-id-value
Set the CVLAN for packets:
remark customer-vlan-id
vlan-id
Set the SVLAN for packets:
remark service-vlan-id
vlan-id
Use one or more of the
commands.
By default, no priority
marking action is
configured.
The switch supports local
QoS IDs in the range of 1
to 3999.
The
remark
local-precedence
,
remark
qos-local-id
, and
remark
drop-precedence
commands apply to only
the incoming traffic.
The customer VLAN
(CVLAN) is the private
network VLAN of the
customer, and the service
provider VLAN (SVLAN)
is the public network
VLAN assigned by the
service provider to the
customer. For more
information about the
CVLAN and SVLAN, see
Layer 2—LAN Switching
Configuration Guide
.
7.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
8.
Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
qos policy
policy-name
By default, no QoS policy
is configured.
9.
Associate the traffic class
with the traffic behavior in
the QoS policy.
classifier
classifier-name
behavior
behavior-name
By default, a traffic class
is not associated with a
traffic behavior.
10.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
11.
Apply the QoS policy.
Applying the QoS policy to an interface
Applying the QoS policy to a VLAN
Applying the QoS policy globally
Applying the QoS policy to the control
plane
Choose one of the
application destinations
as needed.
By default, a QoS policy
is not applied.
12.
(Optional.) Display the
priority marking
configuration.
display traffic behavior user-defined
[
behavior-name
]
Available in any view.