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Table 23-5. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

 

 

priority

Options include:

 

normal - The AFT entry has normal priority.

 

high - The AFT entry has high priority.

 

 

sa-priority port

Uses the priority of the physical port, Cisco ISL tag,

 

or 802.1p tag to determine the layer 2 priority of

 

frames.

 

 

sa-priority aft

Uses the priority that is assigned to the source MAC

 

address in the Address Forwarding Table (AFT) to

 

determine the layer 2 priority of frames.

 

 

<entry-priority>

The priority that you want to assign to the source

 

MAC address. Enter a number between 0 and 7. This

 

priority is stored in the AFT entry for the MAC

 

address that you specify.

 

 

sa-priority max-port-aft

Determines the priority of a frame by using the higher

 

of the:

 

Physical port priority or tag priority

 

Source MAC address priority

 

 

da-priority port

Uses the priority of the physical port, Cisco ISL tag,

 

802.1p tag, or source MAC address to determine the

 

layer 2 priority of frames.

 

 

da-priority aft

Uses the priority that is assigned to the destination

 

MAC address in the AFT to determine the priority of

 

the frame.

 

 

<entry-priority>

The priority that you want to assign to the destination

 

MAC address. Enter a number between 0 and 7.

 

 

da-priority max-port-aft

Determines the priority of the frame by using the

 

higher of the:

 

Physical port priority or tag priority

 

Destination MAC address priority

 

 

 

 

 

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