1858 CHAPTER 123: MPLS QOS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

queue: Queue number of CQ, in the range 0 to 16.

exp-value: EXP domain of MPLS packet, in the range 0 to 7. Up to 8 can be configured, separated with space.

Description Use the qos cql protocol mpls exp command to configure CQ classification rule based on the MPLS protocol.

Use the undo qos cql protocol mpls exp command to delete the corresponding classification rule.

For the same cql-index, this command can be used repeatedly to establish multiple types of classification rules for IP packets.

When multiple rules are present, the device matches packets in the sequence that rules are configured.

Related commands: qos cql protocol.

Examples # Configure classification rule based on the MPLS protocol CQL 10, and sets the queue 1 to correspond with EXP value 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] qos cql 10 protocol mpls exp 1 queue 1

qos pql protocol mpls exp

Syntax qos pql pql-indexprotocol mpls exp exp-valuequeue { top middle normal bottom }

undo qos pql pql-indexprotocol mpls exp exp-value

View System view

Parameters pql-index: Group number of priority queuing list (PQL), in the range 1 to 16.

queue: Queue name, which is valued top, middle, normal and bottom.

exp-value: EXP domain value of MPLS packet, in the range 0 to 7. Up to 8 can be configured, separated with space.

Description Use the qos pql protocol mpls exp command to establish the PQL classification rule based on MPLS protocol.

Use the undo qos pql protocol mpls exp command to delete corresponding

PQL classification rules.

For the same pql-index, this command can be used repeatedly to establish several types of PQL classification rules for IP packets.

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