A Message Priority Configuration Set provides a mechanism for controlling how message priority is set for a request message arriving on a connection. A Message Priority Configuration Set contains one or more Message Priority Rules.
A Message Priority Rule consists of combination of an Application ID and a Command Code, and a priority. Incoming messages that match the Application ID and Command Code are assigned the associated priority.
Message Priority Configuration Sets can be assigned to Connections or Peer Nodes.
The Message Priority Configuration Set fields are described in Message Priority Configuration Set elements.
Filter the list of Message Priority Configuration Sets to display only the desired Message Priority Configuration Sets.
Click the Insert button.
The Message Priority Configuration Sets [Insert] page appears. You can add a new Message Priority Configuration Set and its Message Priority Rules. See Adding a Message Priority Configuration Set.
If the maximum number of Message Priority Configuration Sets per Network Element (20) already exist in the system, the Message Priority Configuration Sets [Insert] page will not open, and an error message is displayed.
Select an Message Priority Configuration Set Name in the list, and click the Edit button.
The Message Priority Configuration Sets [Edit] page opens. You can edit the selected Message Priority Configuration Set. See Editing a Message Priority Configuration Set.
If at least one connection that uses the Message Priority Configuration Set is in the "Enabled" Admin state, the Message Priority Configuration Sets [Edit] page will not open.
Select an Message Priority Configuration Set Name in the list, and click the Delete button to remove the selected Message Priority Configuration Set. You cannot delete the Default Message Priority Configuration Set.