With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a Avaya device in your network.
lseIntPortSuperPriorityEnable
lse Int Port Super Priority Enable
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When limited space is left in Tx buffer, only the highest priority packets are accepted. This in turn can create a situation in which one port tries to send a packet and never gets its chance to be accepted. In order to prevent it the destination port counts the successive number of tries of the low priority port, and when a certain (8) number is reached, it accepts the packet anyhow. The value on(1) defines the retry parameter for the priority level mechanism.
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