Traffic Class Information Screen
802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-7
5. If more than one port is to be changed, repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the setting for each port,
then perform step 6 to save all the changes.
6. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen.
7. Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays and the setting is saved.
9.2.2 Setting Switch Port Priority on All Ports
To set the port priority on all ports simultaneously, proceed as follows:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set field.
2. Press the SPACE bar to step to the ALL PORTS setting. A Priority field displays to the right of
the Set field.
3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Priority field.
4. Press the SPACE bar to select a priority from 0 through 7 (0 is the lowest priority).
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE ALL command at the bottom of the screen.
6. Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays and all ports are set to the priority selected
in step 4 and saved.
9.3 TRAFFIC CLASS INFORMATION SCREEN
When to Use
To view the current mapping of the Traffic Class-to-priority for each port, which can include both
physical and virtual ports. If the number of ports exceeds 12 ports, then other ports can be
displayed using the NEXT command.
With this screen, you can also select a port and access the Traffic Class Configuration screen,
which allows you to change the Traffic Class (0 -3, with 0 being the lowest level) for each priority
of the selected port. Then you can apply the new settings to either the selected port or to all the
ports.
NOTE: The priority is only changed while the switch module is processing the frame.
Frames received by the switch module with a 1p priority value are transmitted with that
same value.