Port Status and Basic Configuration
Configuring Port-Based Priority for Incoming Packets
Figure 10-14. Example of Configuring Non-Default Prioritization on Untagged, Inbound Traffic
Message
< priority-level >: Unable to create.
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For example, suppose you wanted to configure ports A10 -A12 on the switch
to prioritize all untagged, inbound VLAN traffic as "Low" (priority level = 1;
refer to table 10-3 on page 10-29).
Messages Related to Prioritization
Troubleshooting Prioritization
Refer to "Prioritization Problems" on page C-8 in the "Troubleshooting" chap
ter.
Ports A9 - A12 are now configured to
assign a priority level of "1" (Low) to
untagged, incoming traffic. (Any
inbound, tagged traffic retains its
priority level while transiting the
switch.)
Meaning
The port(s) on which you are trying to configure a qos
priority may belong to a port trunk. Trunked ports cannot be
configured for qos priority.
Configures port-based
priority on ports A9 -A12
to "1" (Low) and saves
the configuration
changes to the startup
config file.