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Document No. 10-300090, Issue 1 20-3
Policy
Table 20-1. Parameters, Keywords, and Arguments
Name Definition
<access-list-name> A unique name that identifies the access
control list.
<access-list-index> The rule number within the access list. Index
numbers can be 1 through 512.
permit Forwards the packet without changing its
priority.
use-priority Assigns the default layer 3 priority that you
define in the following <priority> parameter
to the packet.
<priority> The default layer 3 priority. Enter a number
between 0 and 7.
use-diffserv Classifies traffic by the DSCP in the packet.
[mask] Masks the three least significant bits of the
DSCP.
If you mask the three least significant bits of
the DSCP, the switch recognizes the
remaining bits as the precedence field of the
type of service (TOS) field and classifies the
packets accordingly.
remark-diffserv Replaces the DSCP in the packet with the
DSCP that you enter for the following
<dscp> parameter.
The switch uses the DSCP that you enter for
the <dscp> parameter to classify the packet.
<dscp> The specific DSCP to replace the existing
DSCP. The range is 0-63.
use-l2 Classifies traffic by the layer 2 priority of the
packet. If you enter use-l2, the switch ignores
the layer 3 default priorities and DiffServ
priorities.
deny Blocks the packet.
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