Setting A Physical Port To Ignore Tag Priority - Avaya Cajun P882 User Manual

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Chapter 21
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Setting a Physical Port to Ignore Tag Priority

Command
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Table 21-5. Examples: set port default-priority
To...
Set the port priority to 0 for all
ports on the module in slot 3
Set the port priority to 5 for ports
1 through 5 on the module in slot
3
Set the port priority to 2 for ports
1 through 5 on the module in slot
3 and for port 1 on the module in
slot 6
Use the set port ignore-tag priority command to set a port to
ignore any layer 2 tag priority (including 802.1p tags). The syntax of
the command is:
Avaya(configure)#set port ignore-tag-priority {{<mod-num> |
<mod-swport-range>} [..., {<mod-num> | <mod-swport-range>}] |
all-ports} {on | off}
Table 21-6. Keywords, Arguments, or Options
Keyword, Argument
or Option
<mod-num>
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1
Enter...
set port default-priority 3 0
set port default-priority 3/1-5 5
set port default-priority 3/1-
5,6/1 2
Definition
The slot number of a module. If you
specify <mod-num>, the switch ignores
tag priorities on all ports of the module.
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