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renegotiation Prompts the port to renegotiate its speed and
duplex mode with the end node. This parameter
only works when the port is using Auto-Negotiation.
The only value is:
auto Renegotiates with the end node speed
and duplex mode.
softreset Resets the port. This parameter does not change any
of a port’s operating parameters.
priority Specifies the port’s 802.1p priority level. The priority
level determines the priority queue on the egress
port used to store untagged packets and, if the
OVERRIDEPRIORITY parameter is included, tagged
packets. There are eight priority levels, 0 to 7 with 0
the lowest priority. Each port has four egress
queues. Table 1 lists the default mappings between
the priority levels and the egress queues:
overridepriority Determines if a port should ignore the priority level
in tagged packets and store the packets in the
egress port’s priority queue that corresponds to the
priority level set with the PRIORITY parameter.
Possible values are:
yes, on, true Overrides the priority level in
tagged packets. The values are
equivalent.
no, off, false Does not override the priority in
tagged packets. The values are
equivalent.
Table 1 Default Mappings of IEEE 802.1p Priority Levels to Egress
Queues
IEEE 802.1p Priority Level Port Egress Queue
0 or 1 Q0 (lowest)
2 or 3 Q1
4 or 5 Q2
6 or 7 Q3 (highest)