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<h4 id="rzahjper-comretranfacts">Transmission priority (TMSPTY) parameter</h4>
<p>The transmission priority (TMSPTY) parameter is on the class-of-service
(COS) description. When you create a class-of-service description, you can
define one of three transmission priorities for each class of service. You
can specify, by the transmission priority (TMSPTY) parameter, that the transmission
priority for any class of service is high, medium, or low.</p>
<p>The session activation request carries the transmission priority you specify
when a session is established. This allows each logical unit on the session
and each routing entry along the session path to store the same transmission
priority. You can ensure better response time for the applications that require
it by assigning an appropriate mode (which includes a class of service) at
session activation time.</p>
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<div class="notebody">Generally, interactive traffic should
have a high priority and batch traffic a low priority.</div>
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