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cportQosIndex
cport Qos Index
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An arbitrary integer to identify this entry. cportQosIndex value, which may have non-contiguous range, is linked to cportQosIndexType: -if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'none', cportQosIndex is constant with the value of 1 and all statistics are classified per port -if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'DSCP', cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 65 and all statistics are classified per port and DSCP value. The range of DSCP values reported is shifted up one meaning a cportQosIndex of 1 translates to a packet DSCP value of 0. Value of 65 is an arbitrary number used to report aggregate counts of packets which were not displayed in the 1 to 64 range. This usually happens when the range value of cportQosIndex is non-contiguous -if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'ipPrecedence', cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 8 and all statistics are classified per port and IP precedence value. The range of IP precedence values reported is shifted up one meaning a cportQosIndex of 1 translates to an IP precedence value of 0 -if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'cos', cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 8 and all statistics are classified per interface and L2 COS value. The range of COS values reported is shifted up one meaning a cportQosIndex of 1 translates to a COS value of 0 -if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'police', cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 65 and all statistics are classified per interface and police index. The police indexes are arbitrary numbers that do not correlate to policers names or identifiers.
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