NETGEAR L3 Switch User Manual


 
7000 Series L3 Managed Switch Reference Manual for Software v2.0
CLI Commands: Differentiated Services 9-23
config diffserv policy police action nonconform markdscp
This command sets the action taken on nonconforming traffic to markdscp for the police command
(simple, singlerate, tworate) currently configured for the specified class in this policy. The
<policyname> and <classname> are the names of an existing DiffServ policy and class,
respectively.
If markdscp is used, a
<dscpval> value is required and is specified as either an integer from 0 to
63, or symbolically through one of the following keywords:
af11, af12, af13, af21, af22,
af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6,
cs7, ef.
This command can be issued at any time, but is only meaningful within the context of the police
simple, singlerate, or tworate command attributes defined for this class instance.
Format config diffserv policy police action nonconform markd-
scp <policyname> <classname> <dscpval>
Policy Type
In
config diffserv policy police action nonconform markprec
This command sets the action taken on nonconforming traffic to markprec for the police command
(simple, singlerate, tworate) currently configured for the specified class in this policy. The
<policyname> and <classname> are the names of an existing DiffServ policy and class,
respectively.
If markprec is used, an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7.
This command can be issued at any time, but is only meaningful within the context of the police
simple, singlerate, or tworate command attributes defined for this class instance.
Format config diffserv policy police action nonconform mark-
prec <policyname> <classname> <0-7>
Policy Type
In
config diffserv policy police action nonconform send
This command sets the action taken on nonconforming traffic to send for the police command
(simple, singlerate, tworate) currently configured for the specified class in this policy. The
<policyname> and <classname> are the names of an existing DiffServ policy and class,
respectively.