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no, off, false, disabled The port discards all
unknown unicast frames.
These options are
equivalent.
holbplimit
Specifies the threshold at which the switch signals a
head of line blocking event on a port. The threshold
is specified in cells. A cell is 64 bytes. The range is 1 to
61,440 cells; the default is 7,168.
softreset
Resets the port. This parameter does not change any
of a port’s operating parameters.
priority
Specifies the port’s priority level. All ingress
untagged packets will be stored in the egress queue
on the egress port that corresponds to the priority
level specified with this parameter. If you include the
OVERRIDEPRIORITY parameter, this 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.
overridepriority
Determines if a port should ignore the priority level
in tagged packets and store the packets in the
egress port’s priority queue that corresponds to the
priority level set with the PRIORITY parameter. The
options are:
yes, on, true
Overrides the priority level in
tagged packets. The options are
equivalent.
no, off, false
Does not override the priority in
tagged packets. The options are
equivalent.
Description
This command sets a port’s operating parameters. You can set more
than one parameter at a time. For an explanation of the port parameters,
refer to Chapter 6, “Port Parameters” in the AT-S63 Management Software
Menus Interface User’s Guide.
Examples
The following command disables ports 1 to 6:
set switch port=1-6 status=disabled