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Configuring Switching Information
EdgeSwitch
™
Administration Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Use the
802.1p Priority Mapping
page in the Class of Service submenu to assign 802.1p priority values to
various traffic classes on one or more interfaces.
To display the page, click
Switching
>
Class of Service
>
802.1p Priority Mapping
in the navigation menu.
802.1p Priority Mapping
802.1p Priority Mapping Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. The
Global
entry represents the common
settings for all interfaces, unless specifically overridden individually.
Priority 0 - Priority 7
The heading row lists each 802.1p priority value (
Priority 0
to
Priority 7
), and the data in the table shows
which traffic class is mapped to the priority value. Incoming frames containing the designated 802.1p
priority value are mapped to the corresponding traffic class in the device.
Edit 802.1p Priority Mapping
dialog box – Click
Edit
to open this dialog box and configure these additional fields:
802.1p Priority
The 802.1p priority value to be mapped.
Traffic Class
The internal traffic class to which the corresponding 802.1p priority value is mapped. The default value
for each 802.1p priority level is displayed for reference.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
• To edit an interface’s settings, select the entry, click
Edit
, configure the settings as needed, and click
Submit
to apply the new settings to the switch.
• Click
Refresh
to update the screen with most recent data.
To retain the changes across the switch’s next power cycle, click
System
>
Configuration Storage
>
Save
.