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- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
- Understanding CoS Code-Point Aliases
Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases
You can use code-point aliases to streamline the process of configuring CoS features on your switch. A code-point alias assigns a name to a pattern of code-point bits. You can use this name instead of the bit pattern when you configure other CoS components such as classifiers, drop-profile maps, and rewrite rules.
You can configure code-point aliases for the following CoS marker types:
- DSCP or DSCP IPv6—Handles incoming IPv4 or IPv6 packets.
- IEEE 802.1p—Handles Layer 2 CoS.
To configure a code-point alias:
- Specify a CoS marker type (IEEE 802.1 or DSCP).
- Assign an alias.
- Specify the code point that corresponds to the alias.
[edit class-of-service code-point-aliases]
user@switch# set (dscp | dscp-ipv6 | ieee-802.1) alias-name code-point-bits
For example, to configure a code-point alias for an IEEE 802.1 CoS marker type that has the alias name fcoe1 and maps to the code-point bits 011:
[edit class-of-service code-point-aliases]
user@switch# set ieee-802.1 fcoe1
011
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
- Understanding CoS Code-Point Aliases
Published: 2014-07-23
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
- Understanding CoS Code-Point Aliases