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In 802.1P, the PRI value of a packet determines its priority. In this mode, the switch requires packets withto have a VLAN tag, regardless of their IP header. The ToS field in each packet's IP header is used by DSCP priority to determine theirits priority.

In 802.1P, the PRI value of a packet determines its priority. In this mode, the switch requires packets with a VLAN tag, regardless of their IP header. The ToS field in each packet's IP header is used by DSCP priority to determine their priority.

In 802.1P, the PRI value of a packet determines its priority. In this mode, the switch requires packets to have a VLAN tag, regardless of their IP header. The ToS field in each packet's IP header is used by DSCP priority to determine its priority.

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In 802.1P, the PRI value of a packet determines its priority. In this mode, the switch requires packets with a VLAN tag, regardless of their IP header. The ToS field in each packet's IP header is used by DSCP priority to determine their priority.