qosSwitchPolicyDefaultTCRemarking - qos Switch Policy Default TC Remarking

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qosSwitchPolicyDefaultTCRemarking

qos Switch Policy Default TC Remarking

Specifies the action to take after the metering stage for traffic in the default traffic class. The metering stage assigns a temporary value of bandwidth class to the flow which is used to determine its per-hop behaviour. If this variable is set to bwclass(2) or bwclass_priority(4), the temporary bandwidth class becomes the new bandwidth class for the flow. If priority(3) or bwclass_priority(4) is specified, the currently assigned queue for frames in this traffic class is used in conjunction with the temporary bandwidth class to determine the new value of the VLAN Tag User Priority field. If usedscpmap(1) is specified, the temporary value is used (in conjunction with the DSCP of the frame) as an index into the DSCP MAP table, which then assigns the actual, new values for bandwidth class, DSCP, Egress Queue and VLAN Tag User Priority. A value of none(0) for this variable means that no remarking of the packet is done after the metering stage.

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