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<dd>On user's parameter line or | <dd>On user's parameter line or with the <var>[[PRIORITY command|PRIORITY]]</var> and/or <var>[[LOGCTL command: Modifying user ID entries in the password table|LOGCTL]]</var> commands | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 27 June 2017
User priority
Summary
- Default value
- STANDARD
- Parameter type
- User
- Where set
- On user's parameter line or with the PRIORITY and/or LOGCTL commands
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V2.1 or earlier
Description
The user's priority class
PRIORITY is a character string parameter. Valid settings for PRIORITY are LOW, STANDARD (the default), or HIGH.
The following table shows the default priority settings.
Priority | Cur | Min-Max |
---|---|---|
LOW |
016 |
001-047 |
STANDARD |
048 |
032-079 |
HIGH |
096 |
080-127 |
A user's priority class dictates a range of allowable internal priorities. In general, HIGH priority users receive service sooner than STANDARD priority users; STANDARD priority users receive service sooner than LOW priority users. For more information on priority classes, refer to Priority scheduling.