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Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1
Setting the Priority of a MAC Address
Command
Use the set aft entry command to set the priority of a source MAC
address or destination MAC address. The syntax of the command is:
Avaya(configure)#set aft entry
name
high}] [sa-priority {port | aft
port-aft
Table 6-144. Keywords, Arguments, and Options
Keyword, Argument
or Option
Definition
sa-priority port
Uses the priority of the physical port,
Cisco ISL tag, or 802.1p tag to determine
the layer 2 priority of frames.
sa-priority aft
Uses the priority that is assigned to the
source MAC address in the Address
Forwarding Table (AFT) to determine the
layer 2 priority of frames.
The priority that you want to assign to
the source MAC address. Enter a number
between 0 and 7. This priority is stored in
the AFT entry for the MAC address that
you specify.
sa-priority max-port-aft
Determines the priority of a frame by
using the higher of the:
• Physical port priority or tag priority
• Source MAC address priority
da-priority port
Uses the priority of the physical port,
Cisco ISL tag, 802.1p tag, or source MAC
address to determine the layer 2 priority
of frames.
da-priority aft
Uses the priority that is assigned to the
destination MAC address in the AFT to
determine the priority of the frame.
The priority that you want to assign to
the destination MAC address. Enter a
number between 0 and 7.
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