AT-S84 Management Software User’s Guide
Section I: Using the Menus Interface 133
The Port Priority Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34. Port Priority Configuration Menu
The columns in the menu display the following information:
Port
Displays the port number.
Trunk
Displays the trunk number if the port is a member of a trunk.
Queue
Displays the number of the queue where untagged packets received
on the port are stored on the egress queue.
Override
Displays whether the priority level in ingress tagged frames is being
used or not. If No, the override is disabled and the port is using the
priority levels contained within the frames to determine the egress
queue. If Yes, the override is enabled and the tagged packets are
stored in the egress queue specified in the Queue column.
AT-9000/24 Local Management System
Quality of Service Configuration -> Port Priority Configuration Menu
Port Trunk Queue Override
---- ----- ----- --------
1 --- 0 Disabled
2 --- 0 Disabled
3 --- 0 Disabled
4 --- 0 Disabled
5 --- 0 Disabled
6 --- 0 Disabled
7 --- 0 Disabled
8 --- 0 Disabled
9 --- 0 Disabled
10 --- 0 Disabled
11 --- 0 Disabled
12 --- 0 Disabled
3 : Highest
0 : Lowest
----------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set P[r]iority Queue Set [T]runk Priority Queue
[P]revious Page Set [O]verride Status Set Trun[k] Over ride Status
[Q]uit to previous menu
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