The host-packet type control-protocol dscp command sets a priority value for control protocol packets.
The undo host-packet type control-protocol dscp command deletes the priority value of control protocol packets.
By default, the ToS value is used as the priority value.
Usage Scenario
To set a priority value for management protocol packets or control protocol packets, run the host-packet type 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 as follows:
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.