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Default IEEE 802.1p Classifier

date_range 13-Jan-21

Table 1 shows the forwarding class and PLP that are assigned to each IEEE 802.1p CoS value when you apply the explicit default IEEE 802.1p classifier. To do this, include the default statement at the [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number classifiers ieee-802.1] hierarchy level:

Note:

Only the IEEE 802.1p classifier is supported in Layer 2 interfaces. You must explicitly apply this classifier as shown.

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[edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number classifiers ieee-802.1]
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Table 1: Default IEEE 802.1p Classifier

IEEE 802.1p CoS Value

Forwarding Class

PLP

000

best-effort

low

001

best-effort

high

010

expedited-forwarding

low

011

expedited-forwarding

high

100

assured-forwarding

low

101

assured-forwarding

high

110

network-control

low

111

network-control

high

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