- exp (rewrite-name | default) protocol protocol-types;
- [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number rewrite-rules]
Statement introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.
Apply an MPLS experimental (EXP) rewrite rule.
By default, IP precedence rewrite rules alter the first three bits on the type-of-service (ToS) byte while leaving the last three bits unchanged. This default behavior applies to rewrite rules you configure for MPLS packets with IPv4 payloads. You configure these types of rewrite rules by including the mpls-inet-both or mpls-inet-both-non-vpn option at the [edit class-of-service interfaces interface interface-name unit logical-unit-number rewrite-rules exp rewrite-rule-name protocol] hierarchy level.
The remaining statement is explained separately.
See Rewriting EXP Bits on a Particular Node.
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
dscp, dscp-ipv6, exp-push-push-push, exp-swap-push-push, ieee-802.1, inet-precedence, rewrite-rules (Definition)