Priority VLANs
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Configuring VLAN Priority

To configure the priority of a VLAN:
1. Enter the prty_mod command at the system prompt, as shown:
prty_mod <groupId>
where <groupId> is the group number associated with the VLAN whose priority is being
set. For example, to modify the priority of the VLAN for Group 2, you would enter the
following:
prty_mod 2
The following prompt is shown:
Enter a priority value which is between 0 and 7: 0
2. Enter the number value that is to be the new priority level for this VLAN. The highest
(most important) value is 7.
3. Press <enter>. A message similar to the following is displayed:
Priority for VLAN 2 has been set as 7

Viewing VLAN Priority

The priority level for all configured VLANs can be viewed by using the prty_disp command.
Enter the prty_disp at the system prompt, as shown:
prty_disp <groupId>
where <groupId> is the group number associated with the VLAN whose priority is being
viewed. For example, to view the priority of the VLAN for Group 2, you would enter the
following:
prty_disp 2
A display similar to the following is shown:
The priority of group 2 is 7
As a variation of this command, you can enter prty_disp at the system prompt without a group
number. This will display the priority of all VLANs.