Command Reference Guide
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CLI Command Reference
September 2014 Page 647
HP Moonshot Switch Module CLI Command Reference
Mark CoS The class of service value that is set in the 802.1p header of inbound packets. This is not
displayed if the mark cos was not specified.
Mark CoS as
Secondary CoS
The secondary 802.1p priority value (second/inner VLAN tag. Same as CoS (802.1p)
marking, but the dot1p value used for remarking is picked from the dot1p value in the
secondary (i.e. inner) tag of a double-tagged packet.
Mark IP DSCP The mark/re-mark value used as the DSCP for traffic matching this class. This is not
displayed if mark ip description is not specified.
Mark IP
Precedence
The mark/re-mark value used as the IP Precedence for traffic matching this class. This is not
displayed if mark ip precedence is not specified.
Mirror Copies a classified traffic stream to a specified egress port (physical port or LAG). This can
occur in addition to any marking or policing action. It may also be specified along with a
QoS queue assignment.
Non-Conform
Action
The current setting for the action taken on a packet considered to not conform to the
policing parameters. This is not displayed if policing not in use for the class under this
policy.
Non-Conform
COS
The CoS mark value if the non-conform action is set-cos-transmit.
Non-Conform
DSCP Value
The DSCP mark value if the non-conform action is set-dscp-transmit.
Non-Conform IP
Precedence Value
The IP Precedence mark value if the non-conform action is set-prec-transmit.
Peak Rate Guarantees a committed rate for transmission, but also transmits excess traffic bursts up to
a user-specified peak rate, with the understanding that a downstream network element
(such as the next hop’s policer) might drop this excess traffic. Traffic is held in queue until
it is transmitted or dropped (per type of queue depth management.) Peak rate shaping can
be configured for the outgoing transmission stream for an AP traffic class (although average
rate shaping could also be used.)
Peak Burst Size (PBS). The network administrator can set the PBS as a means to limit the damage expedited
forwarding traffic could inflict on other traffic (e.g., a token bucket rate limiter) Traffic that
exceeds this limit is discarded.
Policing Style The style of policing, if any, used (simple).
Redirect Forces a classified traffic stream to a specified egress port (physical port or LAG). This can
occur in addition to any marking or policing action. It may also be specified along with a
QoS queue assignment.
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