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Chapter2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and ROM Monitor Commands
set qos acl ip
Defaults The default is there are no ACLs.
Command Types Switch command.
Command Modes Privileged.
Usage Guidelines Configurations you make by entering any of these commands are saved to NVRAM and the switch only
after you enter the commit command. Enter ACEs in batches and then enter the commit command to
save them in NVRAM and the switch.
Use the show qos acl info command to view the edit buffer.
The dscp dscp, trust-cos, trust-ipprec, and trust-dscp keywords and variables are used to select a
marking rule. Refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide for additional
marking rule information.
protocol Keyword or number of an IP protocol; valid numbers are from 0 to 255
representing an IP protocol number. See the “ Usage Gu idelines ” sectio n for
the list of valid keywords and corresponding numbers.
dest_ip_spec Destination IP address and the destination mask. See the “Usage
Guidelines” section for the format.
precedence
precedence (Optional) Specifies the precedence level to compare with an incoming
packet; valid values are from 0 to 7 or by name. See the “Usage Guidelin es”
section for a list of valid names.
dscp-field dscp (Optional) Specifies the DSCP field level to compare with an incoming
packet. Valid values are from 0 to 7 or by name; valid names are critical,
flash, flash-override, immediate, internet, network, priority, and
routine.
icmp Specifies ICMP.
icmp-type (Optional) ICMP message type; valid values are from 0 to 255.
icmp-code (Optional) ICMP message code; valid values are from 0 to 255.
icmp-message (Optional) ICMP message type name or ICMP message type and code
name. See the “Usage Guidelines” section for a list of valid names.
tcp Specifies TCP.
operator (Optional) Operands; valid values include lt (less than), gt (greater than),
eq (equal), neq (not equal), and range (inclusive range).
port (Optional) TCP or UDP port number or name; valid port numbers are from
0 to 65535. See the “Usage Guidelines” section for a list of valid nam es.
established (Optional) For TCP protocol only; specifies an established connection.
udp Specifies UDP.
igmp Specifies IGMP.
igmp_type (Optional) IGMP message type; valid values are from 0 to 15.