priority-map

Use the priority-map command to configure Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) classification by mapping Service Class user priority levels to DSCP codepoints. The priority-map command is accessible from the wlan:<WLAN-service-name>:qos-policy context of the CLI.

After you run the priority-map command, run the apply command to implement the changes.

priority-map dscp 0-64 user-priority 0-7 qos-map 0|1

Parameters

dscp 0-64 Specifies a DSCP codepoint value.
user-priority 0-7 Specifies the Service Class value to be assigned to a DSCP codepoint.
qos-map0|1 Configure DSCP markings to pre-defined QoS (Quality of Service) service classes. This parameter is used when only a subset of DSCP to UP mappings need to be advertised to the client. Use this parameter for WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) hotspots. Hotspot type must be Enabled.

Example

The following example assigns a Service class of 7 to DSCP codepoint 24:

EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:CNL-7-CP:qos-policy# priority-map dscp 24 user-priority 7 qos-map 1
EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:CNL-7-CP:qos-policy# apply
EWC.extremenetworks.com:wlans:CNL-7-CP:qos-policy# show priority-map
DSCP CLASSIFICATION
        dscp-marking    service-class   QoS Map
        0                02             0        
        1                00             1
        23               00             0
        24               07             1
        25               00             1