cpwVcEnetMplsPriMapping - Cisco Pseudo Wire Vc Enet Mpls Pri Mapping - CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB

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cpwVcEnetMplsPriMapping

Cisco Pseudo Wire Vc Enet Mpls Pri Mapping
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.108.1.2.1.1

This object defines the groups of user PRI mapped into this VC. Each bit set indicates that this user priority is assigned to this VC. The value 'untagged' is used to indicate that untagged frames are also associated to this VC. This object allow the use of different PSN COS based on user marking of PRI bits in MPLS PSN with L-LSP or E-LSP without multiple COS support. In all other cases, the default value MUST be used. It is REQUIRED that there is no overlap on this object between rows serving the same service (port+ PW VLAN). In case of missing BIT configuration between rows to the same service, incoming packets with PRI marking not configured should be handled by the VC with the lowest COS. REFERENCE See appendix A of for mapping rules of the PRI bits to PSN COS.

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