System information
Command Line Interface
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Command Usage 
• The precedence for priority mapping is IP Port, IP Precedence or IP DSCP, 
and default switchport priority. 
• The default priority applies for an untagged frame received on a port set to 
accept all frame types (i.e, receives both untagged and tagged frames). This 
priority does not apply to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged frames. If the incoming 
frame is an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged frame, the IEEE 802.1p User Priority 
bits will be used. 
• This switch provides four priority queues for each port. It is configured to use 
Weighted Round Robin, which can be viewed with the show queue 
bandwidth command. Inbound frames that do not have VLAN tags are 
tagged with the input port’s default ingress user priority, and then placed in 
the appropriate priority queue at the output port. The default priority for all 
ingress ports is zero. Therefore, any inbound frames that do not have priority 
tags will be placed in queue 0 of the output port. (Note that if the output port 
is an untagged member of the associated VLAN, these frames are stripped of 
all VLAN tags prior to transmission.)
Example 
The following example shows how to set a default priority on port 3 to 5:
queue mode
This command sets the queue mode to strict priority or Weighted Round-Robin 
(WRR) for the class of service (CoS) priority queues. Use the no form to restore the 
default value.
Syntax 
queue mode {strict | wrr}
no queue mode
• strict - Services the egress queues in sequential order, transmitting all 
traffic in the higher priority queues before servicing lower priority queues.
• wrr - Weighted Round-Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports by using 
scheduling weights 1, 3, 5, 7 for queues 0 - 3 respectively.
Default Setting 
Weighted Round Robin
Command Mode 
Global Configuration
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/3
Console(config-if)#interface ethernet 1/3










