Setting the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets

The DSCP value of a packet specifies the priority level of the packet and affects the transmission priority of the packet. A bigger DSCP value represents a higher priority.

To set the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets:

Step

Command

Remarks

1. Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2. Set the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets.

ddns dscp dscp-value

By default, the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets is 0.