Figure 3-20. Traffic Class Configuration Screen - Nortel BayStack 410 24T Using Manual

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Changing the priorities of the traffic classes will cause an automatic
Reset to Current Settings to occur across the entire stack.
The current configuration will be adapted to the new set of priorities
Are you sure you want to change priorities to the new settings?
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu.
Figure 3-20.
Traffic Class Configuration Screen
Table 3-18
Table 3-18.
Traffic Class Configuration Screen Fields
Field
User Priority
Traffic Class
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Traffic Class Configuration
User Priority
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Priority 0:
Priority 1:
Priority 2:
Priority 3:
Priority 4:
Priority 5:
Priority 6:
Priority 7:
describes the Traffic Class Configuration screen fields.
Description
Column header for the read-only fields that indicate the user-priority values
from priority 0 to priority 7. These values are derived from the three-bit field in
the header of 802.1Q tagged frames (see "IEEE 802.1Q Tagging" on
page 1-37).
Column header for the eight user-configurable fields that correspond to the
adjacent user priority levels.
Default
Range
Traffic Class
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[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
[ Low
Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.
Low
Low, High
Using the Console Interface
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
[ No
]
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