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Local Management: Overview, Setup, and Navigation
Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen
The Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen, Figure 35, sets the
Priority/Queue Mapping and Priority Regeneration for a particular port and also
can be used to change the default port priority.
Priority/Queue Mapping sets the transmit (TX) queue (0 through 3 with 0 being
the lowest level TX queue) for each frame priority.
For example, if the TX queue is set to 3 for those frames with a priority 1, then
those frames would be transmitted before any frames with a priority that has the
TX queue set to 2 or lower.
Priority Regeneration classifies different types of traffic by reprioritizing received
frames to a different transmit priority. For example, the frames with a received
(RX) transmit priority of 3 could be changed to have a transmit priority of 5.
To access the Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen from the Priority
Configuration Menu Screen, use the arrow keys to highlight the ADVANCED
PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION
menu item and press ENTER. The
Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen displays.
The Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen does not display when the
operational mode of the device is set to SECURE FAST VLAN.
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