Cisco Systems uBR7200 Network Router User Manual


 
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cops ip dscp
cops ip dscp
To specify the marking for COPS messages that are transmitted by the Cisco router, use the cops ip dscp
command in global configuration mode. To remove this configuration, use the no form of this command.
cops ip dscp x
no cops ip dscp
Syntax Description
Defaults For messages transmitted by the Cisco router, the default DSCP value is 0.
For incoming connections to the Cisco router, by default, the COPS engine takes the DSCP value
used by the COPS server that initiates the TCP connection.
Usage Guidelines The cops ip dscp command allows the Cisco router to re-mark the COPS packets for either incoming
or outbound connections.
This command affects all TCP connections with all COPS servers.
This command does not affect existing connections to COPS servers. Once you issue this command,
this function is supported only for new connections after that point in time.
x This value specifies the markings with which COPS messages are transmitted. The
following values are supported:
0-63DSCP value ranging from 0-63.
af11Use AF11 dscp (001010)
af12Use AF12 dscp (001100)
af13Use AF13 dscp (001110)
af21Use AF21 dscp (010010)
af22Use AF22 dscp (010100)
af23Use AF23 dscp (010110)
af31Use AF31 dscp (011010)
af32Use AF32 dscp (011100)
af33Use AF33 dscp (011110)
af41Use AF41 dscp (100010)
af42Use AF42 dscp (100100)
af43Use AF43 dscp (100110)
cs1Use CS1 dscp (001000) [precedence 1]
cs2Use CS2 dscp (010000) [precedence 2]
cs3Use CS3 dscp (011000) [precedence 3]
cs4Use CS4 dscp (100000) [precedence 4]
cs5Use CS5 dscp (101000) [precedence 5]
cs6Use CS6 dscp (110000) [precedence 6]
cs7Use CS7 dscp (111000) [precedence 7]
defaultUse default dscp (000000)
efUse EF dscp (101110)