The packet-priority command sets the 802.1p priority of 802.1ag packets in an MA.
The undo packet-priority command restores the default 802.1p priority of 802.1ag packets in an MA.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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priority | Specifies the 802.1p priority of 802.1ag packets. | The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 7. The default value is 7. A larger value indicates a higher priority. |
Usage Scenario
The 802.1ag packets are the Continuity Check Message (CCM), Loopback Message (LBM), Loopback Reply (LBR), Linktrace Message (LTM), and Linktrace Reply (LTR).
The 802.1ag packets with different 802.1p priorities are transmitted differently on networks. You can use this command to change the transmission quality of 802.1ag packets on networks.