Defaults
If port‐string is not specified, priority queue information for all ports will be displayed.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Example
This example shows how to display priority queue information for ge.1.1. In this case, frames with
a priority of 0 are associated with transmit queue 1; frames with 1 or 2 priority, are associated with
transmit queue 0; and so forth:
C3(su)->show port priority-queue ge.1.1
Port
--------- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
ge.1.1
set port priority-queue
Use this command to map 802.1D (802.1p) priorities to transmit queues.
Syntax
set port priority-queue port-string priority queue
Parameters
port‐string
priority
queue
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Usage
This command enables you to change the transmit queue (0 to 5, with 0 being the lowest priority
queue) for each port priority of the selected port. You can apply the new settings to one or more
ports.
P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7
1
0
0
2
3
4
5
Specifies the port(s) for which to set priority‐to‐queue mappings. For a
detailed description of possible port‐string values, refer to "Port String
Syntax Used in the CLI" on page 7‐1.
Specifies a value of 0 through 7 (0 is the lowest level) that determines
what priority frames will be transmitted on the transmit queue entered in
this command.
Specifies a value of 0 through 5 (0 is the lowest level) that determines the
queue on which to transmit the frames with the port priority entered in
this command.
Note: Although there are 8 queues, only queues 0 through 5 may be configured.
Queues 6 and 7 are reserved for management traffic.
5
set port priority-queue
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