CommandModesCONFIGURATIONCommandHistoryThis guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.Version 9.5.0.0 Introduced on the Z9000, S6000, S4820T, S4810, and MXL.UsageInformationA color map outlines the codepoint mappings to the appropriate color mapping(green, yellow, red) for the traffic. The system uses this information use to handlethe traffic on the interface based on the traffic priority and places it into theappropriate shaping queue. You cannot delete a DSCP color map when it isconfigured on an interface. If you do, all the DSCP values are set to green (lowdrop precedence). To delete the DSCP color map that is being used by one ormore interfaces, remove the DSCP map from each interface.Example Dell(conf)#qos dscp-color-map mymapRelatedCommandsqos dscp-color-map— associates the DSCP color map profile with an interface sothat all IP packets received on it is given a color based on that color mapdscp— sets the number of specific DSCP values for color map profile to yellow orred.qos dscp-color-policyAssociates the DSCP color map profile with an interface so that all IP packets received on it is given acolor based on that color map.Syntax dscp-color-policy color-map-profile-nameTo remove a color policy map profile, use the no dscp-color-policy color-map-profile-name command.Parameters color-map-profile-nameEnter the color map profile name. The name can have amaximum of 32 characters.Defaults NoneCommandModesCONFIG-INTERFACECommandHistoryThis guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.1376 Quality of Service (QoS)