Quickly listing non-default codepoint settings
The DSCP Policy Table in
Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) mapping, lists the switch’s default codepoint/priority settings. If you change the priority of any codepoint setting to a non-default value and then execute
write memory
, the switch will list the non-default setting in the
show config
display. For example, in the default configuration, the following codepoint settings are true:
If you change all three settings to a priority of 3, and then execute
write memory
, the switch will reflect these changes in the
show config
listing:
In this case, the packets are handled as follows (as long as no other QoS feature creates priority assignments for them):
802.1Q status |
Outbound 802.1p priority |
---|---|
Received and Forwarded on a tagged port member of a VLAN. |
Unchanged |
Received on an Untagged port member of a VLAN; Forwarded on a tagged port member of a VLAN. |
0 (zero)—”normal” |
Forwarded on an Untagged port member of a VLAN. |
None |