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1798 CHAPTER 109: DEFINING TRAFFIC BEHAVIOR COMMANDS
Examples # Remark the DE bit in FR packets to 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] traffic behavior database
[Sysname-behavior-database] remark fr-de 1
remark ip-precedence
Syntax remark ip-precedence ip-precedence-value
undo remark ip-precedence
View Traffic behavior view
Parameters ip-precedence-value: IP precedence value, in the range 0 to 7.
Description Use the
remark ip-precedence command to configure IP precedence remark.
Use the undo remark ip-precedence command to disable IP precedence
remark.
By default, no IP precedence remark is configured.
Related commands: qos policy, traffic behavior, classifier behavior.
Examples # Remark the IP precedence of the remarked IP packets to 6.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] traffic behavior database
[Sysname-behavior-database] remark ip-precedence 6
remark mpls-exp
Syntax remark mpls-exp exp-value
undo remark mpls-exp
View Traffic behavior view
Parameters exp-value: EXP domain value of the marked MPLS packets, in the range 0 to 7.
Description Use the
remark mpls-exp command to configure the EXP domain value used to
mark MPLS packets.
Use the
undo remark mpls-exp command to remove the configuration.
By default, no EXP domain value used to mark MPLS packets is configured.
Examples # Configure the EXP domain value used to mark MPLS packets to 2.