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Using the Console Interface
309978-D Rev 01 3-57
Traffic Class Configuration
The Traffic Class Configuration screen (Figure 3-21) allows you to assign a Low
or High traffic classification to any of eight (0 to 7) user_priority values assigned
to a received frame on specified switch ports.
See “IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing” on page 1-74 for more information about this
screen.
Choose Traffic Class Configuration (or press t) from the VLAN Configuration
Menu to open the Traffic Class Configuration screen.
Table 3-18. VLAN Display by Port Screen Fields
Field Description
Unit Allows you to select the unit number (when stacking is configured) to view. To
view another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press the
spacebar to toggle the unit numbers.
Port Allows you to select the number of the port you want to view. To view another
port, type its port number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar on your
keyboard to toggle the port numbers.
PVID Read-only field that indicates the PVID setting for the specified port.
Port Name Read-only field that indicates the port name assigned to the specified port.
VLANs Column header for the read-only fields listing the VLANs associated with the
specified port.
VLAN Name Column header for the read-only fields listing the VLAN Names associated
with the specified port.
Note: If you change the Traffic Class Configuration for any switch in a stack
configuration, the entire stack resets with the current configuration settings
(see
Table 3-1 on page 3-6 for details of the Reset option).

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