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dscp-ipv6 (Class of Service)
Syntax (Classifier)
dscp-ipv6 classifier-name { import (classifier-name | default); forwarding-class class-name { loss-priority level { code-points [ aliases ] [ bit-patterns ]; } } }
Syntax (Code-Point Alias)
dscp-ipv6 alias-name bit-pattern;
Syntax (Interface Classifier Association)
dscp-ipv6 (classifier-name | default);
Syntax (Rewrite Rule)
dscp-ipv6 rewrite-name { import (rewrite-name | default); forwarding-class class-name { loss-priority level { code-point [ aliases ] [ bit-patterns ]; } } }
Hierarchy (Classifiers)
[edit class-of-service classifiers],
Hierarchy (Code-Point Aliases)
[edit class-of-service code-point-aliases],
Hierarchy (Interface Classifier Association)
[edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number classifiers], [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number rewrite-rules],
Hierarchy (Rewrite Rules)
[edit class-of-service rewrite-rules]
Description
Define the Differentiated Services code point (DSCP) IPv6 mapping that is applied to the packets.
On switches that use different classifiers for unicast and multidestination (multicast, broadcast, and destination lookup fail) traffic, there is no DSCP IPv6 classifier for multidestination (multicast, broadcast, and destination lookup fail) traffic. Multidestination IPv6 traffic uses the multidestination DSCP classifier.
Options
The remaining statements are explained separately. See CLI Explorer.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2.