3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 33 QoS Configuration
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Remove traffic priority
setting which applies IP
group ACL and link group
ACL at same time
undo traffic-priority inbound ip-group
{ acl-number | acl-name } { rule rule link-group
{ acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ] | link-group
{ acl-number | acl-name } rule rule }
Configure traffic priority
which only applies link group
ACL
traffic-priority inbound link-group { acl-number |
acl-name } [ rule rule [ system-index index ] ] { auto
| remark-policed-service { trust-dscp | dscp
dscp-value | untrusted dscp dscp-value cos
cos-value local-precedence local-precedence
drop-priority drop-level } }
Remove traffic priority
setting which only applies
link group ACL
undo traffic-priority inbound link-group
{ acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
system-index index here is the system index for an ACL rule. When delivering a rule,
the system assigns an index to it, for convenience of later retrieval. You can also assign
a system index for it when delivering an ACL rule with this command. However, you are
not recommended to assign a system index if not urgently necessary.
Note:
z For MPLS packets, other than that the dscp-value stands for their DSCP priority
value, the three low-order bits of the value represent the EXP flag field. You set the
EXP value when defining the dscp-value.
z The DSCP + Conform-Level 0 —> Service parameters mapping table and the EXP
+ Conform-Level —> Service parameters mapping table (the mapping table for
conform level 0) is used here.
See the corresponding Command Manual for details of the commands.
33.3.5 Configuring Traffic Redirection
Traffic redirection changes packet forwarding direction, to CPU, other ports, other IP
addresses or other cards.
For interface cards, perform the following configurations in Ethernet port view or port
group view.