(Optional) Setting a User Priority for a Domain

You can set a user priority for each domain so that users or services of different domains are offered with different classes of services.

Procedure

  1. Run system-view

    The system view is displayed.

  2. Run aaa

    The AAA view is displayed.

  3. Run domain domain-name

    The domain view is displayed.

  4. Run user-priority { upstream | downstream } { priority | trust-8021p-inner | trust-8021p-outer | trust-dscp-inner | trust-dscp-outer | unchangeable | trust-exp-inner | trust-exp-outer }

    A user priority is set for the domain.

    A domain can have only one user priority configured.

    • priority: user priority. The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 7.

    • trust-8021p-inner: The 802.1p priority in the inner tag of a Layer 2 user packets is used as the user priority.

    • trust-8021p-outer: The 802.1p priority in the outer tag of a Layer 2 user packet is used as the user priority.

    • trust-dscp-inner: The DSCP value in the inner tag of a user packet is used as the user priority.

    • trust-dscp-outer: The DSCP value in the outer tag of a user packet is used as the user priority.

    • unchangeable: The user priority is fixed.

    • trust-exp-inner: The EXP value in the inner tag of an MPLS packet is used as the user priority.

    • trust-exp-outer: The EXP value in the outer tag of an MPLS packet is used as the user priority.

  5. Run commit

    The configuration is committed.

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