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Port Status and Basic Configuration
Configuring Port-Based Priority for Incoming Packets
Configuring and Viewing Port-Based Priority
This command enables or disables port-based priority on a per-port basis. You
can either enter the command on the interface context level or include the
interface in the command.
Syntax: interface <port #> qos priority < 1 .. 7 >
Configures a non-default port-based 802.1p priority for
incoming packets, as described under "Operating Rules for
Port-Based Priority", above.
interface <port #> qos priority 0
Configures a port-based priority setting to the default “0” for
untagged packets received on the designated port(s). In this
state the switch handles the untagged packets with “Normal”
priority. (Refer to table 10-3 on page 10-29.)
show running-config
Lists any non-default (1 - 7) port-based priority settings in
the running-config file on a per-port basis. If the priority is
set to the (default) "0", the setting is not included in the show
config listing.
show config
After a write memory command, lists any non-default (1 - 7)
port-based priority settings in the startup-config file on a per-
port basis. If the priority is set to the (default) "0", the setting
is not included in the show config listing.