host-packet type management-protocol dscp

Function

The host-packet type management-protocol dscp command sets a priority value for management protocol packets.

The undo host-packet type management-protocol dscp command deletes the priority value of management protocol packets.

By default, the ToS value is used as the priority value.

Format

host-packet type management-protocol dscp dscp-value

undo host-packet type management-protocol dscp

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
management-protocol

Indicates management protocol packets.

-

dscp dscp-value

Specifies a priority value of protocol packets.

The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 63.

Views

System view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
ip-stack write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

To set a priority value for management protocol packets, run this command. Generally, each protocol has a default DSCP value, and the DSCP values of some protocols can be configured using the host-packet type command or the corresponding commands for changing the DSCP values of the protocols. In this case, the rules for the DSCP values to take effect are as follows:

  • If a protocol has its own command for changing the DSCP value, the DSCP value configured using the command takes effect regardless of whether the DSCP value is controlled by the host-packet type command.
  • If a protocol does not have its own command for changing the DSCP value and the DSCP value is controlled by the host-packet type command, the DSCP value configured using the host-packet type command takes effect.
  • If a protocol does not have its own command for changing the DSCP value and the DSCP value is not controlled by the host-packet type command, the default DSCP value takes effect.

    For details about how to change ToS/DSCP and Traffic Class/DSCP values, see Feature Description > IP Services > IPv4 > DSCP.

Precautions

dscp-value specified in the host-packet type command only represents the priority of protocol packets.

Whether the priority of the protocol packets configured using this command takes effect depends on the specific service.

Example

# Set the priority value of all management protocol packets to 44.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] host-packet type management-protocol dscp 44
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
< Previous topic Next topic >