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config priority delete

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DES-3226S Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch User's Guide Success. config priority delete Purpose Used to delete previously entered priority critera and subsequent action − as previously entered into the switch using the config priority_add command described above. The scheme to be deleted is identified by the combination of critera parameters. The priority scheme to be deleted, therefore, must have the same critera parameters entered in the delete command as were entered in the add command. Syntax config priority delete [mac /ipaddress /802.1p /dscp /tcp /udp ] Description This command is used to delete previously entered priority critera and subsequent action − as previously entered into the switch using the config priority_add command described above. The scheme to be deleted is identified by the combination of critera parameters. The priority scheme to be deleted, therefore, must have the same critera parameters entered in the delete command as were entered in the add command. Parameters mac − The MAC address that must be the destination address in an incoming packet for the second part of the command to be executed. ipaddress − The IP address that 142 QOS Commands

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DES-3226S Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
142
QOS Commands
Success.
config priority delete
Purpose
Used to delete previously entered priority
critera and subsequent action
as previously
entered into the switch using the
config
priority_add
command described above.
The
scheme to be deleted is identified by the
combination of critera parameters.
The
priority scheme to be deleted, therefore, must
have the same critera parameters entered in
the delete command as were entered in the add
command.
Syntax
config priority delete [mac
<macaddr>/ipaddress <ipaddr>/802.1p
<value>/dscp <value>/tcp
<tcp_port_number>/udp
<udp_port_number>]
Description
This command is used to delete previously
entered priority critera and subsequent action
as previously entered into the switch using
the
config priority_add
command described
above.
The scheme to be deleted is identified
by the combination of critera parameters.
The
priority scheme to be deleted, therefore, must
have the same critera parameters entered in
the delete command as were entered in the add
command.
Parameters
mac <macaddr>
The MAC address that must
be the destination address in an incoming
packet for the second part of the command to
be executed.
ipaddress <ipaddr>
The IP address that