Figure 33. port priority configuration menu – Allied Telesis AT-S80 User Manual
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AT-S80 Management Software User’s Guide
Section I: Using the Menus Interface
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The Port Priority Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33. Port Priority Configuration Menu
The columns in the menu display the following information:
Port
Displays the port number.
Trunk
Displays the trunk number if the port is a member of a trunk.
Traffic Class
Displays the temporary priority level applied to the untagged traffic that
enters the port. For example, in the figure above the untagged traffic
received on port 2 is assigned a temporary priority value of 5.
Queue
Displays the queue where the untagged packets received on the port
are stored on the egress port. For example, in the figure above the
untagged traffic received on port 2 is assigned a temporary priority
level of 5 and is stored in queue 2 on the egress port.
Override
Displays whether the temporary priority value is being applied to the
untagged packets on the port. If this field is set to Disable, all untagged
Quality of Service Configuration -> Port Priority Configuration Menu
QoS Status: Enabled
Port
Trunk
Traffic Class
Queue
Override
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1
---
0
Disabled
2
---
5
2
Enabled
3
---
0
Disabled
4
---
0
Disabled
5
---
0
Disabled
6
---
0
Disabled
7
---
0
Disabled
8
---
7
3
Enabled
9
---
0
Disabled
10
---
0
Disabled
11
---
0
Disabled
3: Highest
12
---
0
Disabled
0: Lowest
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