AT-S79 Management Software User’s Guide
Section II: Using the Web Browser Interface 213
Queue
Displays the queue where the untagged packets received on the port
are stored on the egress port. For example, in Figure 63 on page 212
the untagged traffic received on port 2 is assigned a temporary priority
level of 5 and is stored in queue 2 on the egress port.
Override
Displays whether the temporary priority value is being applied to the
untagged packets on the port. If Disabled, all untagged packets
received on the port are stored in queue 0 on the egress port. If
enabled, all untagged packets received on the port are stored in the
egress queue specified in the table.
2. To change the temporary priority level of a port, use the pull-down
menu in the Traffic Class column and select the desired level. To
change all the ports to the same value, change the value in the All row.
The range is 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest). The default is 0.
If the selected port is part of a port trunk, all ports in the trunk are
automatically assigned the same priority level.
3. To activate or deactivate the priority level, select Enable or Disable
from the Override column. The default for this parameter is disabled.
4. Click Apply.
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