
set port priority
SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide
12-3
set port priority
Use
this
command
to
set
the
802.1D
(802.1p)
Class
‐
of
‐
Service
transmit
priority
(0 through 7)
on
each
port.
A
port
receiving
a
frame
without
priority
information
in
its
tag
header
is
assigned
a
priority
according
to
the
priority
setting
on
the
port.
For
example,
if
the
priority
of
a
port
is
set
to
5,
the
frames
received
through
that
port
without
a
priority
indicated
in
their
tag
header
are
classified
as
a
priority
5.
A
frame
with
priority
information
in
its
tag
header
is
transmitted
according
to
that
priority.
Syntax
set port priority port-string priority
Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch
command,
read
‐
write.
Usage
The
set
port
priority
command
will
not
change
the
802.1p
priority
tag
on
tagged
traffic
with
a
default
priority
tag.
The
command
only
has
an
effect
on
how
untagged
traffic
will
be
prioritized
as
it
passes
internally
through
the
device.
Example
This
example
shows
how
to
set
a
default
priority
of
6
on
ge.1.3.
Frames
received
by
this
port
without
priority
information
in
their
frame
header
are
set
to
the
default
setting
of
6:
C3(su)->set port priority
ge.
1.3 6
clear port priority
Use
this
command
to
reset
the
current
CoS
port
priority
setting
to
0.
This
will
cause
all
frames
received
without
a
priority
value
in
its
header
to
be
set
to
priority
0.
Syntax
clear port priority
port-string
Parameters
port
‐
string
Specifies
the
port
for
which
to
set
priority.
For
a
detailed
description
of
possible
port
‐
string
values,
refer
to
“
Port
String
Syntax
Used
in
the
CLI
”
on
page 7
‐
1.
priority
Specifies
a
value
of
0
to
7
to
set
the
CoS
priority
for
the
port
entered
in
the
port
‐
string
.
Priority
value
of
0
is
the
lowest
priority.
port
‐
string
Specifies
the
port
for
which
to
clear
priority.
For
a
detailed
description
of
possible
port
‐
string
values,
refer
to
“
Port
String
Syntax
Used
in
the
CLI
”
on
page 7
‐
1.
Summary of Contents for SECURESTACK C3
Page 2: ......
Page 34: ...xxxii...
Page 40: ...Getting Help xxxviii About This Guide...
Page 126: ...clear license 4 6 Activating Licensed Features...
Page 132: ...set port inlinepower 5 6 Configuring System Power and PoE...
Page 228: ...clear port protected name 7 60 Port Configuration...
Page 270: ...clear snmp interface 8 42 SNMP Configuration...
Page 396: ...clear port txq 12 10 Port Priority Configuration...
Page 414: ...ip igmp robustness 13 18 IGMP Configuration...
Page 542: ...clear arpinspection statistics 17 32 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection...
Page 546: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 18 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 640: ...traceroute ipv6 21 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 698: ...show ipv6 dhcp binding 24 20 DHCPv6 Configuration...
Page 746: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 25 48 OSPFv3 Configuration...
Page 834: ...ip access group 26 88 Authentication and Authorization Configuration...
Page 848: ...TACACS Configuration clear tacacs interface 27 14...
Page 866: ...sFlow Configuration show sflow agent 28 18...
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