Reference Guide

drop precedence). To delete the DSCP color map that is being used by one or
more interfaces, remove the DSCP map from each interface.
Example
Dell(conf)#qos dscp-color-map mymap
Related
Commands
qos dscp-color-map— associates the DSCP color map profile with an interface so
that all IP packets received on it is given a color based on that color map
dscp— sets the number of specific DSCP values for color map profile to yellow or
red.
qos dscp-color-policy
Associates the DSCP color map profile with an interface so that all IP packets received on it is given a
color based on that color map.
C9000 Series
Syntax
dscp-color-policy color-map-profile-name
To remove a color policy map profile, use the no dscp-color-policy color-
map-profile-name command.
Parameters
color-map-
profile-name
Enter the color map profile name. The name can have a
maximum of 32 characters.
Defaults None
Command Modes CONFIG-INTERFACE
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the C9010.
9.5(0.1) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.5(0.0) Introduced on the Z9000, S6000, S4820T, S4810, and MXL.
Usage Information If the specified color-map does not exist, the Diffserv Manager (DSM) creates a
color map and sets all the DSCP values to green (low drop precedence).
Example
The following example assigns the color map, bat-enclave-map, to interface te
0/11.
Dell(conf)# int te 0/11
Dell(conf-if-te-0/11)# qos dscp-color-policy bat-enclave-map
Quality of Service (QoS)
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