Avaya P580, P550R, P880 manual Setting a Port to Ignore Tag Priority, Examples

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where

<slot> is the slot number. If you specify this parameter, then all ports on the module in slot <slot> are set the same way.

<slot-swport-range> is a slot and port range in the form of 3/1 or 3/1-5. If you specify this parameter, then only the ports <swport- range> on the module in slot <slot> are set.

<priority> is the priority that you want to assign to the port. Enter a number between 0 and 7. The highest priority is 7.

Examples

To set the port priority to 0 for all ports on the module in slot 3, enter:

set port default-priority 3 0

To set the port priority to 5 for ports 1 through 5 on the module in slot 3, enter:

set port default-priority 3/1-5 5

To set the port priority to 2 for ports 1 through 5 on the module in slot 3 and for port 1 on the module in slot 6, enter:

set port default-priority 3/1-5,6/1 2

Setting a Port to Ignore Tag Priority

Command

Use the set port ignore-tag priority command to set a port to ignore the 802.1p tag priority. The syntax of the command is:

set port ignore-tag-priority {<slot><slot-swport- range>}[...,{<slot><slot-swport-range>}] {onoff}

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