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With strict priority queuing, the switch services the eight queues in order of their priority. The highest priority queue is serviced until it is empty, and then the lower priority queues are serviced sequentially until they are empty. For example, queue 7 must be empty before the switch services queue 6. Queue 6 must be empty before the switch services queue 5. Queue 5 must be empty before the switch services queue 4, and so on.
For information on how to set up strict priority queueing, see "Setting Up Strict Priority Queueing" later in this chapter.
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