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priority-map dscp (Mesh profile view)

Function

The priority-map dscp command configures the mapping from DSCP priorities to 802.11e user priorities on the Mesh air interface.

The undo priority-map dscp command restores the default mapping from DSCP priorities to 802.11e user priorities on the Mesh air interface.

Table 1 describes the mapping from DSCP priorities to 802.11e user priorities by default.
Table 1 Mapping from DSCP priorities to 802.11e user priorities

DSCP Priority

802.11e User Priority

0-7

0

8-15

1

16-23

2

24-31

3

32-39

4

40-47

5

48-55

6

56-63

7

Format

priority-map dscp { dscp-value1 [ to dscp-value2 ] } &<1-10> dot11e dot11e-value

undo priority-map dscp

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value

dscp dscp-value1

Specifies the DSCP priority of 802.3 packets.

The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 63. A larger value indicates a higher priority.

to dscp-value2

Specifies the DSCP priority of 802.3 packets.

The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 63. A larger value indicates a higher priority.

dot11e dot11e-value

Specifies the 802.11e user priority.

The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 7. A larger value indicates a higher priority.

Views

Mesh profile view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

On a Mesh network, you can run this command to configure the mapping from DSCP priorities of 802.3 packets to 802.11e user priorities on the Mesh air interface of an AP.

Example

# Map DSCP priorities 0-6 to 802.11e user priority 0 on the Mesh air interface.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] wlan
[HUAWEI-wlan-view] mesh-profile name test
[HUAWEI-wlan-mesh-prof-test] priority-map dscp 0 to 6 dot11e 0
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