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User priority | The user priority to regenerated | 0 |
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Transport | Name of attached transport. |
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Priority map | The mapping of user priority in the incoming |
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Priority map configuration
Click on priority map for a specified bridge interface, and then the Priority Map for the bridge interface page is displayed. In this page, number of traffic classes, user priority to regenerated priority map and Regenerated Priority to Traffic Class Map are provided to configure. The procedure is shown as follows:
1.Number of traffic classes, as shown in the following figure, specifies the number of traffic classes supported by the bridge interface. It can be any value between 1 and 8.
2.User Priority to Regenerated Priority Map, as shown is the following figure, specifies the mapping of user priority in the incoming frames to the regenerated user priority that would be used for traffic class mapping as well as set in the VLAN tag of the outgoing frame.
The following table gives the range of values for each option which can be specified with this command and a default value.
Option | Description | Default value |
Priority 0 | The regenerated | 0 |
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