trkLChEmissionPriority - trk L Ch Emission Priority

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trkLChEmissionPriority

trk L Ch Emission Priority

This attribute indicates the urgency with which packets on the LCh's path are emitted by this trunk. The emissionPriority translates into the trunk's emission queue. Zero (0) indicates the highest emissionPriority, while three (3) indicates the lowest. Packets with a higher emissionPriority (or numerically less) are put on an emission queue which is serviced before a queue which accepts packets of a lower emissionPriority and hence experience smaller delays traversing congested trunks.

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