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User’s
Manual 135
11.6.1 Guidelines
You must configure an ACL mask before you can map CoS values to the rule.
Command Attributes
Port – Port identifier.
Name – Name of ACL. For information on configuring ACLs, see section
6.7 Configuring Access Control
Lists
.
Type – Type of ACL (IP or MAC).
CoS Priority – CoS value used for packets matching an IP ACL rule. (Range: 0-7)
Configuring Switch Using the Web or CLI
Web
Click Priority – ACL CoS Priority
. Enable mapping for any port, select an ACL from the scroll-down list,
then click Apply.
CLI
This example assigns a CoS value of zero to packets matching rules within the specified ACL on port 24.
Console(config)#
interface ethernet 1/24
Console(config-if)#
map access-list ip bill cos 0
Console(config-if)#
11.7 Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules
Change traffic priorities for frames matching the defined ACL rule. (This is the ACL packet marking feature.)
This switch can change the IEEE 802.1p priority, IP Precedence, or DSCP Priority of IP frames; or change
the IEEE 802.1p priority of Layer 2 frames. Use the no form to remove the ACL marker.
11.7.1 Guidelines
You must configure an ACL mask before you can change priorities based on a rule.
Traffic priorities may be included in the IEEE 802.1p priority tag. This tag is also incorporated as part of the
overall IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag. The 802.1p priority may be set for either Layer 2 or IP frames.