Avaya 106760804 Command Reference Manual page 500

Avaya multi service switch user guide
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Chapter 23
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Table 23-5. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Name
priority
sa-priority port
sa-priority aft
<entry-priority>
sa-priority max-port-aft
da-priority port
da-priority aft
<entry-priority>
da-priority max-port-aft
Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Definition
Options include:
• normal - The AFT entry has normal priority.
• high - The AFT entry has high priority.
Uses the priority of the physical port, Cisco ISL tag,
or 802.1p tag to determine the layer 2 priority of
frames.
Uses the priority that is assigned to the source MAC
address in the Address Forwarding Table (AFT) to
determine the layer 2 priority of frames.
The priority that you want to assign to the source
MAC address. Enter a number between 0 and 7. This
priority is stored in the AFT entry for the MAC
address that you specify.
Determines the priority of a frame by using the higher
of the:
• Physical port priority or tag priority
• Source MAC address priority
Uses the priority of the physical port, Cisco ISL tag,
802.1p tag, or source MAC address to determine the
layer 2 priority of frames.
Uses the priority that is assigned to the destination
MAC address in the AFT to determine the priority of
the frame.
The priority that you want to assign to the destination
MAC address. Enter a number between 0 and 7.
Determines the priority of the frame by using the
higher of the:
• Physical port priority or tag priority
• Destination MAC address priority
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