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For CLI:
create dscp-map <name>
[default|cs0|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|cs3|af31|af41|ef|cs6|cs7]
To modify a DSCP map
1.
In the Navigation Tree, click the unit.
2.
In the Work Area, click
Profiles
>
DSCP
.
3.
Double-click the name of the DSCP map that you want to modify.
4.
In each of the designated DSCP value lists, select the correlating P-bit value, following
site requirements and company policies and procedures to assign 802.1p priority bit
values to the values listed alongside each list box.
5.
Click
Apply
to save the changes to the map.
For CLI:
set dscp-map <name>
[default|cs0|af11|af12|af13|af21|af22|af23|cs3|af31|af41|ef|cs6|cs7]
show dscp-map
show dscp-map <name>
Creating and Modifying an IP Precedence Map
This topic shows you how to create and modify an IP precedence map that is applied to
xDSL port interfaces to enable and/or specify a mapping of the IP precedence values to
IEEE 802.1p priority bits.
To designate the IP precedence profile values as the egress traffic access list, do the
following:
1.
In the service tag action that is going to be applied to the data or video service, select
Map a Layer-3 priority
from the P-Bit Source list.
2.
On the xDSL port associated interface where you are going to be provisioning the
data or video service, select the name of the IP precedence profile to use from the
DSCP/IP Precedence Profile list.