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Quality of Service (continued)
Once you have telnet'd into the switch you will be able to run the commands to set the priority
of the ports. The switch uses four classes of high, med, normal, and low for the port
priorities. To set a port to a class you will run the command as follows:
qos default port number class
So for example if you wanted port 1 to be a high priority you would run the following
command:
qos default 1 high