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XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual
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XS(Ethernet0/1)#
qos-mode dscp
Dscp is enabled on port ethernet0/1.
priority
Syntax
priority
priority-level
no
priority
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
priority-level
: port priority, ranging from 0 to 7.
Description
Use
priority
command to set the priority of a port.
Use
no priority
command to restore to the default.
By default, the priority of an Ethernet port is 0.
After executing
priority
command on a port, the port priority will be used to identify
the matching local precedence for the packet (in the
802.1p-priority-to-local-precedence mapping table) regardless of what is the
802.1p priority of each inbound 802.1q-tagged packet. The packet is then assigned
to an output queue corresponding to the local precedence.
Examples
XS(Ethernet0/1)#
no priority
802.1p default priority restored to default 0 on port ethernet0/1
3.15
MAC Address Table Management
Commands
The “Any view” in the below table refers to anyone of the following: System view,
Ethernet port view, Port-based VLAN view, VLAN view, or dot1x view.
Command list
:
View
Command
Any view
show mac-address-table
Any view
show mac-address aging-time
Any view
show mac-address { static | dynamic | blackhole }
[ interface ethernet
interface-number
] [ vlan
vlan-id
]
show mac-address address
mac-address
[ vlan
vlan-id
] [ count ]
show mac-address interface ethernet
interface-number
[ vlan
vlan-id
]
show mac-address vlan
vlan-id
[ count ]
show mac-address count
System view
mac-address { static | dynamic | blackhole }
mac-address
interface ethernet
interface-number
vlan