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priority
To configure the priority in a QoS policy map class, use the priority command in QoS policy class map
configuration submode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
Syntax Description
high
low
medium
Defaults
The default priority is low.
Command Modes
QoS policy map class configuration submode.
Command History
Release
1.3(1)
Usage Guidelines
Before you can configure the priority in a QoS policy map class you must first:
Examples
The following example shows how to select the QoS policy class-map1 and configure the frame priority
as high.
switch(config-pmap)# class class-map1
switch(config-pmap-c)# priority high
Operation in progress. Please check class-map parameters
switch(config-pmap-c)#
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priority {high | low | medium}
no priority {high | low | medium}
Configures the frames matching the class-map as high priority.
Configures the frames matching the class-map as low priority. The default.
Configures the frames matching the class-map as medium priority.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Enable the QoS data traffic feature using the qos enable command.
Configure a QoS class map using the qos dwrr-q command.
Configure a QoS policy map using the qos policy-map command.
Configure a QoS policy map class using the class command.
Chapter 18
P Commands
OL-8413-07, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x

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