srpPriorityThreshold - srp Priority Threshold - CISCO-SRP-MIB

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srpPriorityThreshold

srp Priority Threshold
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.60.1.1.1.2

The priority threshold value to be compared against the 3 bits of priority contained in each packet's SRP header. If a packet's priority is greater or equal to this threshold, that packet should be placed in the high priority transmit or transit queue. If a packet's priority is less than this threshold, it should be placed in the low priority transmit or transit queue. Since there are only two types of priority queues (High Priority and Low Priority) a packet is treated as either low or high priority once it is on the ring. Each node determines the threshold value for classifying what is considered a high priority packet and what is considered a low priority packet.

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