Similar to IPv4, use this command to set the precedence in the IPv6 packet header. With 3 bits, there are 8 possible values for the
IP precedence; values 0 through 7 are defined. This gives the administrator the ability to enable differentiated classes of
service.
Format
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set ipv6 precedence 0-7
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Mode
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Route Map Configuration
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Parameter |
Description |
0
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Sets the routine precedence
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1
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Sets the priority precedence
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2
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Sets the immediate precedence
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3
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Sets the Flash precedence
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4
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Sets the Flash override precedence
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5
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Sets the critical precedence
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6
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Sets the internetwork control precedence
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7
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Sets the network control precedence
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