11-ACL and QoS Command Reference

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MPLS QoS commands

diffserv-mode

Use diffserv-mode to configure the MPLS DiffServ mode.

Use undo diffserv-mode to restore the default.

Syntax

diffserv-mode { ingress { pipe service-class | short-pipe service-class | uniform } egress { pipe | short-pipe | uniform } | { pipe service-class | short-pipe service-class | uniform } }

undo diffserv-mode

Default

No MPLS DiffServ mode is configured.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ingress: Configures the MPLS DiffServ mode for the inbound direction.

egress: Configures the MPLS DiffServ mode for the outbound direction.

pipe: Specifies the pipe mode.

short-pipe: Specifies the short-pipe mode.

uniform: Specifies the uniform mode.

service-class: Specifies the MPLS EXP value for packets that enter from a private network to a public network, in the range of 0 to 7.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify a direction when executing this command, the configured MPLS DiffServ mode applies to both directions.

If you execute this command for the same direction multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.

In a DiffServ architecture, an intermediate node can modify the IP precedence, DSCP, and EXP fields, which are collectively referred to as class of service (CoS). Therefore, the CoS value of a packet might change during transmission in an IP network or MPLS network. The device supports the following MPLS DiffServ modes to process CoS:

·     pipe—When an IP packet enters an MPLS network, the ingress node ignores the IP precedence or DSCP value of the IP packet and uses the configured value as the EXP value of the MPLS packet. When the MPLS packet leaves the MPLS network, the penultimate node or egress node does not modify the original IP precedence or DSCP value. In the MPLS network, the packet is scheduled based on the configured EXP value.

·     short-pipe—When an IP packet enters and leaves an MPLS network, the packet is processed in the same way as in pipe mode.

¡     On nodes from the ingress node to the penultimate node, the packet is scheduled based on the configured EXP value.

¡     On the egress node, the top label is popped, and the packet is scheduled based on based on its IP precedence or DSCP value.

·     uniform

When an IP packet enters an MPLS network, the ingress node maps the IP precedence or DSCP value of the IP packet to the EXP value of the MPLS packet. When the MPLS packet leaves the MPLS network, the penultimate node or egress node maps the EXP value to the IP precedence or DSCP value.

This comamnd does not affect P devices in an MPLS network. When a P device swaps the label in a packet, the EXP value in the packet remain unchanged.

Table 1 shows the priority mappings for each MPLS DiffServ mode on each node in an MPLS network.

Table 1 Priority mappings for each MPLS DiffServ mode on each node

MPLS DiffServ mode

Labels

PHP

Priority

Node

Ingress

P

Penultimate hop

Egress

Ingress: Uniform

Egress: Uniform

1

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Unchanged

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

2

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Ingress: Pipe

Egress: Pipe

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Ingress: Short-pipe

Egress: Short-pipe

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Ingress: Uniform

Egress: Pipe

1

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Ingress: Uniform

Egress: Short-pipe

1

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

Got from dscp-exp map

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Ingress: Pipe

Egress: Uniform

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Ingress: Pipe

Egress: Short-pipe

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Ingress: Short-pipe

Egress: Uniform

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Got from exp-dscp map

Ingress: Short-pipe

Egress: Pipe

1

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

N/A

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

2

Yes

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

No

EXP

As configured

Unchanged

Unchanged

N/A

DSCP

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Unchanged

Mappings between IP precedence or DSCP and EXP are performed according to the IP precedence-exp map, dscp-exp map, and exp-dscp map. For more information about these priorities and maps, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide.

Examples

# Configure the global MPLS DiffServ mode as pipe with EXP 4 in the inbound direction.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname-xcg-xyz-1] diffserv-mode ingress pipe 4

if-match mpls-exp

Use if-match mpls-exp to define a criterion to match the EXP field in the first (topmost) MPLS label.

Use undo if-match mpls-exp to delete the match criterion.

Syntax

if-match mpls-exp exp-value&<1-8>

undo if-match mpls-exp exp-value&<1-8>

Default

No criterion is defined to match the EXP field in the first (topmost) MPLS label.

Views

Traffic class view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

exp-value&<1-8>: Specifies a space-separated list of up to eight EXP values. The value range for the exp-value argument is 0 to 7. If the same EXP value is specified multiple times, the system considers them as one. If a packet matches one of the defined MPLS EXP values, it matches the if-match clause.

Examples

# Define a criterion to match packets with EXP value 3 or 4 in the topmost MPLS label.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier database

[Sysname-classifier-database] if-match mpls-exp 3 4

if-match mpls-label

Use if-match mpls-label to define a criterion to match the topmost MPLS label.

Use undo if-match mpls-label to delete the match criterion.

Syntax

if-match mpls-label { label-value&<1-8> | label-value1 to label-value2 }

undo if-match mpls-label { label-value&<1-8> | label-value1 to label-value2 }

Default

No criterion is defined to match the topmost MPLS label.

Views

Traffic class view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

label-value&<1-8>: Specifies a space-separated list of up to eight MPLS label values. The value range for the label-value argument is 0 to 1048575.

label-value1 to label-value2: Specifies a range of MPLS label values. The value for label-value2 must be greater than or equal to the value for label-value1. The value range for the label-value argument is 0 to 1048575.

Usage guidelines

You can configure multiple MPLS label values in one command.

·     If the same MPLS label value is specified multiple times, the system considers them as one.

·     If a packet matches one of the defined MPLS label values, it matches the if-match clause.

Examples

# Define a criterion to match packets with topmost MPLS label values in the range of 1 to 1000.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier database

[Sysname-classifier-database] if-match mpls-label 1 to 1000

if-match second-mpls-exp

Use if-match second-mpls-exp to define a criterion to match the EXP field in the second MPLS label.

Use undo if-match second-mpls-exp to delete the match criterion.

Syntax

if-match second-mpls-exp exp-value&<1-8>

undo if-match second-mpls-exp exp-value&<1-8>

Default

No criterion is defined to match the EXP field in the second MPLS label.

Views

Traffic class view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

exp-value&<1-8>: Specifies a space-separated list of up to eight EXP values. The value range for the exp-value argument is 0 to 7. If the same MPLS EXP value is specified multiple times, the system considers them as one. If a packet matches one of the defined MPLS EXP values, it matches the if-match clause.

Examples

# Define a criterion to match packets with EXP value 3 or 4 in the second MPLS label.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier database

[Sysname-classifier-database] if-match second-mpls-exp 3 4

if-match second-mpls-label

Use if-match second-mpls-label to define a criterion to match the second MPLS label.

Use undo if-match second-mpls-label to delete the match criterion.

Syntax

if-match second-mpls-label { label-value&<1-8> | label-value1 to label-value2 }

undo if-match second-mpls-label { label-value&<1-8> | label-value1 to label-value2 }

Default

No criterion is defined to match the second MPLS label.

Views

Traffic class view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

label-value&<1-8>: Specifies a space-separated list of up to eight MPLS label values. The value range for the label-value argument is 0 to 1048575.

label-value1 to label-value2: Specifies a range of MPLS label values. The value for label-value2 must be greater than or equal to the value for label-value1. The value range for the label-value argument is 0 to 1048575.

Usage guidelines

You can configure multiple MPLS label values in one command.

·     If the same MPLS label value is specified multiple times, the system considers them as one.

·     If a packet matches one of the defined MPLS label values, it matches the if-match clause.

Examples

# Define a criterion to match packets with the second MPLS label value in the range of 1 to 1000.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic classifier database

[Sysname-classifier-database] if-match second-mpls-label 1 to 1000

remark mpls-exp

Use remark mpls-exp to configure an EXP value marking action in a traffic behavior.

Use undo remark mpls-exp to delete the action.

Syntax

remark mpls-exp exp-value

undo remark mpls-exp

Default

No EXP value marking action is configured in a traffic behavior.

Views

Traffic behavior view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

exp-value: Specifies an EXP value in the range of 0 to 7.

Usage guidelines

If an MPLS packet has multiple labels, this command marks the topmost label.

Examples

# Set the EXP value to 0 for MPLS packets.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] traffic behavior database

[Sysname-behavior-database] remark mpls-exp 0

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