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This document describes MPLS configurations supported by the switch, including the principle and configuration procedures of static LSPs, MPLS LDP, MPLS QoS, MPLS TE, and MPLS common features, and provides configuration examples.
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Setting the Priority Mapping for the Public Tunnel
Setting the Priority Mapping for the Public Tunnel
Context
To map priorities of incoming packets to PHBs and colors
based on the mappings defined in a DiffServ domain, bind the DiffServ
domain to the inbound interface of the packets. The system then maps
priorities of packets to PHBs and colors based on the mappings in
the DiffServ domain.
To map PHBs and colors of outgoing packets
to priorities based on the mappings defined in a DiffServ domain,
bind the DiffServ domain to the outbound interface of the packets.
The system then maps PHBs and colors of outgoing packets to priorities
based on the mappings in the DiffServ domain.
Priority mapping must be configured before the public tunnel is
set up. If priority mapping is configured after the public tunnel
is set up, you must restart MPLS LDP; otherwise, the setting cannot
take effect.