Reference Guide

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Up to 64 IP DSCP values can be matched in one match statement. For example, to indicate IP DCSP
values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, enter either the command match ip dscp 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or match ip dscp
0-7.
Related
Commands
match ip precedence
c e s z
Use IP precedence values as a match criteria.
Syntax
match ip precedence ip-precedence-list [[multicast] set-ip-dscp value]
To remove IP precedence as a match criteria, enter no match ip precedence ip-precedence-list
[[multicast] set-ip-dscp value] command.
Parameters
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
CLASS-MAP CONFIGURATION (conf-class-map)
Command
History
Usage
Information
You must enter the class-map command in order to access this command. Once the class map is
identified, you can configure the match criteria.
The match ip precedence command and the match ip dscp command are mutually exclusive.
Note: Only one of the IP DSCP values must be a successful match criterion, not all of the
specified IP DSCP values need to match.
class-map Identify the class map.
ip-precedence-list
Enter the IP precedence value(s) as the match criteria. Separate values by
commas—no spaces ( 1,2,3 ) or indicate a list of values separated by a
hyphen (1-3).
Range: 0 to 7
multicast (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword multicast to match against multicast
traffic.
Note: This option is not supported on C-Series or S-Series.
set-ip-dscp value (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword set-ip-dscp followed by the IP DSCP
value. The matched traffic will be marked with the DSCP value.
Range: 0 to 63
Note: This option is not supported on S-Series.
Version 8.3.11.1 Introduced on Z9000
Version 7.7.1.0
Added keyword
multicast.
Added DSCP marking option support for S-Series
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
Added support for DSCP Marking option
Version 6.2.1.1 Introduced on E-Series