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User-priority – Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual

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AT-S100 Management Software User’s Guide

Section I: Command Modes

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USER-PRIORITY

Syntax

user-priority <0-7>

Parameters

none

Description

Use the USER-PRIORITY command to indicate a priority for the port
specified.

A tagged Ethernet frame contains a field that specifies its VLAN
membership. Such frames also contain a user priority level used by the
switch to determine the Quality of Service to apply to the frame and which
egress queue on the egress port a packet should be stored in. The three
bit binary number represents eight priority levels, 0 to 7, with 0 the lowest
priority and 7 the highest. By default, this command is set to 0 on all ports.

Command Mode

Interface mode

Example

The following commands assign a user priority of 7 to port 16:

switch#configure terminal

switch(config)#interface ge16

switch(config-if)#user-priority 7

Related Commands

“MLS QOS” on page 143

“USERNAME” on page 162