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Priority Commands
The commands described in this section allow you to specify which data
packets have greater precedence when traffic is buffered in the switch due
to congestion. This switch supports CoS with four priority queues for each
port. Data packets in a port’s high-priority queue will be transmitted before
those in the lower-priority queues. You can set the default priority for each
interface, the relative weight of each queue, and the mapping of frame
priority tags to the switch’s priority queues.
Priority Commands
(Layer 2)
Table 4-57 Priority Commands
Command Groups
Function
Page
Priority (Layer 2)
Configures default priority for untagged frames,
sets queue weights, and maps class of service tags
to hardware queues
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Priority (Layer 3 and
4)
Maps TCP ports, IP precedence tags, or IP DSCP
tags to class of service values
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Table 4-58 Priority Commands (Layer 2)
Command
Function
Mode
Page
queue mode
Sets the queue mode to strict priority or
Weighted Round-Robin (WRR)
GC
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switchport priority
default
Sets a port priority for incoming untagged
frames
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queue bandwidth Assigns round-robin weights to the priority
queues
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queue cos map
Assigns class-of-service values to the
priority queues
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show queue mode Shows the current queue mode
PE
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show queue
bandwidth
Shows round-robin weights assigned to the
priority queues
PE
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