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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1

Chapter 25

Setting the Priority of a MAC Address

CLI Command

Use the set aft entry command to set the priority of a source MAC address
or destination MAC address. The syntax of the command is:

(configure)#

set aft entry <mac-address> vlan {<vlan-id> | name

<vlan-name>} port-binding {filter | forward <mod-port-spec>}
[persistence {ageout | permanent}] [priority {normal | high}] [sa-
priority {port | aft <entry-priority>
| max-port-aft <entry-priority>}] [da-
priority {port | aft <entry-priority>
| max-port-aft <entry-priority>}]

Table 25-8. Keywords, Arguments, and Options

Keyword, Argument or
Option

Definition

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.

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