class mapping on a 'per-port' basis, and the number of available traffic classes may vary with the
platform.
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Format
classofservice dot1pmapping <userpriority> <trafficclass>
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Mode
Global Config or Interface Config
7.3.2 show classofservice dot1pmapping
This command displays the current 802.1p priority mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific
interface. The slot/port parameter is required on platforms that support priority to traffic class mapping on
a 'per-port' basis.
Platforms that support priority to traffic class mapping on a per-port basis:
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Format
show classofservice dot1pmapping <slot/port>
Platforms that do not support priority to traffic class mapping on a per-port basis:
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Format
show classofservice dot1pmapping
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Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
7.3.3 vlan port priority all
This command configures the port priority assigned for untagged packets for all ports presently plugged
into the device. The range for the priority is 0-7. Any subsequent per port configuration will override this
configuration setting.
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Format
vlan port priority all <priority>
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Mode
Global Config
7.3.4 vlan priority
This command configures the default 802.1p port priority assigned for untagged packets for a specific
interface. The range for the priority is 0-7
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Default
0
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Format
vlan priority <priority>
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Mode
Interface Config
7.4 LAG/Port-Channel (802.3ad) Commands
7.4.1 port-channel staticcapability
This command enables the support of port-channels (static link aggregations - LAGs) on the device. By
default, the static capability for all port-channels is disabled.
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Default
Disabled
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Format
port-channel staticcapability
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Mode
Global Config
7.4.1.1 no port-channel staticcapability