Set Port Level Command; Set Port Negotiation Command - Avaya P333R-LB User Manual

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Set port level Command

Use the set port level command to set the priority of a port. Untagged
packets (those that do not have an 802.1p priority header) arriving through ports set
at a priority value from 0-3 will be served only after packets traveling through ports
set at a priority value from 4-7. Packets arriving with an 802.1p priority header are
not affected by this command.
The syntax for this command is:
set port level <mod_num>/<port_num> {value}
mod_num/
port_num
value
Example:
To set the priority for port 2 on module 1 to 5:
P330-N# set port level 1/2 5
Port 1/2 port level set to 5.

Set port negotiation Command

Use the set port negotiation command to enable or disable autonegotiation
on a port. For 10/100Base-T ports, autonegotiation determines the speed and the
duplex mode; for 1000Base-X ports it will determine the flow control (pause) mode
only; meaningless for 100Base-F ports. If autonegotiation is disabled, you can set
these port parameters using the relevant CLI commands (if autonegotiation is
enabled, these commands have no effect).
The syntax for this command is:
set port negotiation <mod_num>/<port_num> {enable|disable}
Example:
To disable autonegotiation on port 1, module 4:
P330-N# set port negotiation 4/1 disable
Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 4/1.
Avaya P333R-LB User's Guide
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Priority level (0-7)
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