Set switch port priority overridepriority – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 17: Class of Service (CoS) Commands
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Section II: Advanced Operations
SET SWITCH PORT PRIORITY OVERRIDEPRIORITY
Syntax
set switch port=
port
[priority=
value
]
[overridepriority=yes|no|on|off|true|false]
Parameters
port
Specifies the port you want to configure. You
can specify more than one port at a time, but the
ports must be of the same medium type. For
example, you cannot configure twisted pair and
fiber optic ports with the same command. You
can specify the ports individually (for example,
5,7,22), as a range (for example, 18-23), or both
(for example, 1,5,14-22).
priority
Specifies a temporary priority level for all
ingress untagged packets received on the port.
If you include the OVERRIDEPRIORITY
parameter, the temporary priority level will also
apply to all ingress tagged packets. The range is
0 to 7; 0 is the lowest priority, and 7 is the
highest. The default is 0.Table 9 on page 274
lists the default mappings between the priority
levels and the egress queues:
overridepriority
Determines if a port should ignore the priority
level in tagged packets and instead use the
temporary priority level assigned to the port with
the PRIORITY parameter. The options are:
yes, on, true Overrides the priority level in
tagged packets and uses the
temporary priority level. This is
the default. The options are
equivalent.
no, off, false Does not override the priority in
tagged packets. The options are
equivalent.
Description
This command can change a port’s temporary priority level. It can also be
used to determine whether a port receiving tagged packets should use the
priority level in the frames or instead use a temporary priority level
assigned to the port.