1-4
outer-priority
: Priority for the outer VLAN tag in a packet. This argument can be in the range 0 to 7 or a
keyword listed
Table 1-2
.
Table 1-2
Description on 802.1p priority
IP Precedence (decimal)
Keyword
0 Best-effort
1 Background
2 Spare
3 Excellent-effort
4 Controlled-load
5 Video
6 Voice
7 Network-management
For descriptions on the 802.1p priority values and the keywords listed in
Table 1-2
, refer to
Qos-QoS
Profile Operation
.
Description
Use the
vlan-vpn priority
command to configure the mapping between the inner VLAN priority and the
outer VLAN priority. With the mapping configured, a port will encapsulate a packet with the specified
inner tag priority with an outer tag that has the corresponding priority.
Use the
undo vlan-vpn priority
command to remove the configuration.
By default, no mapping between the inner tag priority and the outer tag priority is configured, and the
switch uses the priority of the receiving port as the outer tag priority of packets. For descriptions on
receiving port priority, refer to
QoS-QoS Profile Operation
.
Note that:
z
This command is applicable to only the VLAN-VPN enabled ports.
z
This command is mutually exclusive with the
vlan-vpn inner-cos-trust
command.
Examples
# Enable the inner-to-outer tag priority mapping feature for Ethernet 1/0/1. Insert outer tags with the
priorities being 5 to packets with the priorities of their inner tags being 3.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] vlan-vpn priority 3 remark 5