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caqQosDefaultTrustState
Cisco Access Control List QoS Qos Default Trust State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179.1.3.14.1.3
Indicates the default assigned trust state. If trustCos(2) is specified, the default DSCP value of an unmatched packet should refer to caqCosToDscpDscp object in caqCosToDscpTable to transfer layer 2 CoS value to DSCP value. If trustIpPrec(3) is specified, the default DSCP value of an unmatched packet should refer to caqIpPrecToDscpDscp object in caqIpPrecToDscpTable to transfer IP Precedence value to DSCP value. If trustDscp(4) is specified, the default DSCP value of an unmatched packet is the one which packets carry. If noTrust(1) is specified, the default DSCP value of an unmatched packet will have the value of caqQosDefaultDscp object.
Back to CISCO-CATOS-ACL-QOS-MIB MIB page.
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