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Configuring the Switch
3-180
3
Command Attributes
Default Priority
10
– The priority that is assigned to untagged frames received on
the specified interface. (Range: 0-7; Default: 0)
Number of Egress Traffic Classes – The number of queue buffers provided for
each port.
Web – Click Priority, Default Port Priority or Default Trunk Priority. Modify the default
priority for any interface, then click Apply.
Figure 3-112 Port Priority Configuration
CLI – This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port 3.
10. CLI displays this information as “Priority for untagged traffic.”
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/3 4-150
Console(config-if)#switchport priority default 5 4-247
Console(config-if)#end
Console#show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/3 4-159
Broadcast Threshold: Enabled, scale:1000K level:5 octets/second
LACP Status: Disabled
Ingress Rate Limit: Disabled, scale:10M level:1
Egress Rate Limit: Disabled, scale:10M level:1
VLAN Membership Mode: Hybrid
Ingress Rule: Enabled
Acceptable Frame Type: All frames
Native VLAN: 1
Priority for Untagged Traffic: 5
GVRP Status: Disabled
Allowed VLAN: 1(u),4093(t),
Forbidden VLAN:
Private-VLAN Mode: NONE
Private-VLAN host-association: NONE
Private-VLAN Mapping: NONE
802.1Q-tunnel Status: Disable
802.1Q-tunnel Mode: NORMAL
802.1Q-tunnel TPID: 8100(Hex)
Console#

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