set precedence
set precedence
Use the set [ip] precedence policy-map class configuration command to mark IPv4 traffic by setting an
IP-precedence value in the packet. Use the no form of this command to remove traffic marking.
Entering ip precedence is the same as entering precedence.
Note
Syntax Description
precedence_value
from-field
table
table-map-name
Defaults
No traffic marking is defined.
Command Modes
Policy-map class configuration
Command History
Release
12.2(25)EX
12-2(25)SEG
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set [ip] precedence {precedence_value | from-field [table table-map-name]}
no set [ip] precedence {precedence_value | from-field [table table-map-name]}
Modification
This command was introduced.
Support was added to set multiple marking actions and to use table maps for
enhanced packet marking. See "Usage Guidelines."
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Enter an IPv4 precedence value with which to classify traffic. The
range is 0 to 7. You also can enter a mnemonic name for a commonly
used value.
Specific a packet-marking category to be used to set the precedence
value of the packet. If you are using a table map for mapping and
converting packet-marking values, this establishes the map-from
packet-marking category.
These options are supported:
cos—class of service (CoS) value
•
dscp—Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value.
•
precedence—IP-precedence value
•
(Optional) Used in conjunction with the from-field keyword. Indicates
that the values set in a specified table map are used to set the
precedence value
(Optional) Used in conjunction with the table keyword. Name of the
table map used to specify the precedence value. The table map name
can be a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters.
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