
Chapter 2 Network configuration
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Using the BayStack 380 10/100/1000 Switch
To configure the priority level, follow these steps:
1
Determine the priority level you want to assign to the switch port.
User priority levels are assigned default settings in all BayStack 380 switches.
The range is from 0 to 7. The traffic class table can be modified. You can view
the settings shown in the Traffic Class configuration screen, and then set the
port priority in the VLAN Port Configuration screen.
2
Select Switch Configuration from the BayStack 380 Main Menu (or press w).
3
From the Switch Configuration Menu, select VLAN Configuration (or press
w).
4
From the VLAN Configuration Menu, select Traffic Class Configuration (or
press t).
The Traffic Class Configuration screen opens.
Figure 28 Default Traffic Class Configuration Screen Example
5
Select a priority level from the range shown in the Traffic Class Configuration
screen (or modify the Traffic Class parameters to suit your needs).
6
Assign the priority level to ports using the VLAN Port Configuration screen:
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