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frDteStDlciIpCos
Frame Relay Dte St Dlci Ip Cos
This attribute specifies the initial Class of Service (CoS) given to each packet received on the on the virtual circuit identified by the dlci. The CoS value n is used to select Vr/ QosP/n. which determines the QualityofService-Profile to be used when the packet is forwarded. The intial CoS given to a packet by the assignedQoS attribute may be overriden when the cosPolicyAssignment attribute is defined on the IpPort or Ip components. When a packet is to be transmitted on a frDte protocol port where multiple virtual circuits are available for the packet's next hop, the packet is forwarded using the dlci where the ipCos value matches the CoS of the packet. When the packets's CoS does not match the ipCos value of any of the available virtual circuits, the packet will be forwarded using next lowest CoS; failing this, the packet will be forwarded using the next highest CoS.
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