Release 1.0

Routing Policy Commands

 

 

set ip diff-serv

The set ip diff-serv command assigns a differentiated service value which is placed in the IP packet header that determines which packets are given transmission priority. When these packets are received by another router, they are transmitted based on the precedence value. A higher precedence value indicates a higher priority. The no set ip diff-serv command disables assigning a differentiated service value.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Route Map Configuration

Command Line Usage

set ip diff-serv <0-63>

no set ip diff-serv [<0-63>]

Command Syntax

0-63

IP packet precedence value.

The following table describes the number and name values for IP Precedence:

Number Name

0routine

1priority

2immediate

3flash

4flash-override

5critical

6internet

7network

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