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Re-Mark Update User Priority configuration, ACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile configuration

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Re-Mark Update User Priority configuration The following table describes the Update User Priority Configuration commands. Table 161 ACL Update User Priority Configuration commands Command Description access-control list re-mark in-profile dot1p Defines 802.1p value. The value is the priority bits information in the packet structure. Command mode: Global configuration [no] access-control list re-mark in-profile use-tos-precedence Enable or disable mapping of TOS (Type of Service) priority to 802.1p priority for In-Profile packets. When enabled, the TOS value is used to set the 802.1p value. Command mode: Global configuration default access-control list Resets UP1P settings to their default values. re-mark Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list re-mark Displays the current ACL re-mark parameters. Command mode: All except User EXEC ACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile configuration The following table describes the Re-mark Out-of-Profile Configuration commands. Table 162 ACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile Configuration commands Command Description access-control list Sets the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) of Out-of-Profile packets to the selected value. re-mark out-profile dscp The switch sets the DSCP value on Out-of-Profile packets. Command mode: Global configuration default access-control list Resets the update DSCP parameters for Out-of-Profile packets to their default re-mark values. Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list re-mark Displays the current ACL re-mark parameters. Command mode: All except User EXEC ACL Group configuration These commands allow you to compile one or more ACLs into an ACL Group. Once you create an ACL Group, you can assign the ACL Group to one or more ports. The following table describes the ACL Group Configuration commands. Table 163 ACL Group Configuration commands Command access-control group list no access-control group list show access-control group Description Adds the selected ACL to the ACL Group. Command mode: Global configuration Removes the selected ACL from the ACL Group. Command mode: Global configuration Displays the current ACL group parameters. Command mode: All except User EXEC Configuration Commands 135

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Configuration Commands 135
Re-Mark Update User Priority configuration
The following table describes the Update User Priority Configuration commands.
Table 161
ACL Update User Priority Configuration commands
Command
Description
access-control list <
1-762
>
re-mark in-profile dot1p
<
0-7
>
Defines 802.1p value. The value is the priority bits information in the packet
structure.
Command mod
e
: Global configuration
[no] access-control list
<
1-762
> re-mark in-profile
use-tos-precedence
Enable or disable mapping of TOS (Type of Service) priority to 802.1p priority
for In-Profile packets. When enabled, the TOS value is used to set the 802.1p
value.
Command mode
: Global configuration
default access-control list
<
1-762
> re-mark
Resets UP1P settings to their default values.
Command mode
: Global configuration
show access-control list
<
1-762
> re-mark
Displays the current ACL re-mark parameters.
Command mode
: All except User EXEC
ACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile configuration
The following table describes the Re-mark Out-of-Profile Configuration commands.
Table 162
ACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile Configuration commands
Command
Description
access-control list <
1-762
>
re-mark out-profile dscp
<
0-63
>
Sets the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) of Out-of-Profile packets to the selected value.
The switch sets the DSCP value on Out-of-Profile packets.
Command mode
: Global configuration
default access-control list
<
1-762
> re-mark
Resets the update DSCP parameters for Out-of-Profile packets to their default
values.
Command mode
: Global configuration
show access-control list
<
1-762
> re-mark
Displays the current ACL re-mark parameters.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
ACL Group configuration
These commands allow you to compile one or more ACLs into an ACL Group. Once you create an ACL Group, you
can assign the ACL Group to one or more ports.
The following table describes the ACL Group Configuration commands.
Table 163
ACL Group Configuration commands
Command
Description
access-control group <
1-762
> list
<
1-762
>
Adds the selected ACL to the ACL Group.
Command mode:
Global configuration
no access-control group <
1-762
>
list <
1-762
>
Removes the selected ACL from the ACL Group.
Command mode:
Global configuration
show access-control group <
1-762
>
Displays the current ACL group parameters.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC