update dsfield file values
Update the rt_dsfield file to contain values defined in current RFC. The days of TOS precedence are gone, even Cisco doesn't refer to these in the documents.
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0x00 default
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0x10 lowdelay
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0x08 throughput
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0x04 reliability
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# This value overlap with ECT, do not use it!
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0x02 mincost
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# These values seems do not want to die, Cisco likes them by a strange reason.
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0x20 priority
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0x40 immediate
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0x60 flash
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0x80 flash-override
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0xa0 critical
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0xc0 internet
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0xe0 network
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# Differentiated field values
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# These include the DSCP and unused bits
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0x0 default
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# Newer RFC2597 values
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0x28 AF11
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0x30 AF12
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0x88 AF41
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0x90 AF42
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0x98 AF43
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# Older values RFC2474
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0x20 CS1
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0x40 CS2
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0x60 CS3
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0x80 CS4
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0xA0 CS5
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0xC0 CS6
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0xE0 CS7
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0x5C EF
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