Administrator Guide
Valid stack-unit IDs are 0 to 5.
The only valid port-set ID (port-pipe number) is 0.
Dell Networking OS Behavior:
To achieve lossless PFC operation, the PFC port count and queue number used for the reserved buer size that is created must be greater
than or equal to the buer size required for PFC-enabled ports and lossless queues on the switch.
For the PFC buer conguration to take eect, you must reload the stack or a specied stack unit (use the reload command at EXEC
Privilege level).
If you congure the PFC buer on all stack units, delete the startup conguration on both the master and standby, and reload the stack,
the new master (previously standby) generates the following syslog message for each stack unit when it boots up:
PFC_BUFFER_CONFIG_CHANGED is generated for all stack units.
Conguring Enhanced Transmission Selection
ETS provides a way to optimize bandwidth allocation to outbound 802.1p classes of converged Ethernet trac.
Dierent trac types have dierent service needs. Using ETS, you can create groups within an 802.1p priority class to congure dierent
treatment for trac with dierent bandwidth, latency, and best-eort needs.
For example, storage trac is sensitive to frame loss; interprocess communication (IPC) trac is latency-sensitive. ETS allows dierent
trac types to coexist without interruption in the same converged link by:
• Allocating a guaranteed share of bandwidth to each priority group.
• Allowing each group to exceed its minimum guaranteed bandwidth if another group is not fully using its allotted bandwidth.
To congure ETS and apply an ETS dcb-map to an interface, you must follow the steps described in Conguring Priority-Based Flow
Control.
How Enhanced Transmission Selection is Implemented
Enhanced transmission selection (ETS) provides a way to optimize bandwidth allocation to outbound 802.1p classes of converged Ethernet
trac. Dierent trac types have dierent service needs. Using ETS, groups within an 802.1p priority class are auto-congured to provide
dierent treatment for trac with dierent bandwidth, latency, and best-eort needs.
For example, storage trac is sensitive to frame loss; interprocess communication (IPC) trac is latency-sensitive. ETS allows dierent
trac types to coexist without interruption in the same converged link.
NOTE
: The IEEE 802.1Qaz, CEE, and CIN versions of ETS are supported.
ETS is implemented on an Aggregator as follows:
• Trac in priority groups is assigned to strict-queue or WERR scheduling in a dcb-map and is managed using the ETS bandwidth-
assignment algorithm. Dell Networking OS de-qeues all frames of strict-priority trac before servicing any other queues. A queue with
strict-priority trac can starve other queues in the same port.
• ETS-assigned bandwidth allocation and scheduling apply only to data queues, not to control queues.
• Dell Networking OS supports hierarchical scheduling on an interface. Dell Networking OS control trac is redirected to control queues
as higher priority trac with strict priority scheduling. After control queues drain out, the remaining data trac is scheduled to queues
according to the bandwidth and scheduler conguration in the dcb-map. The available bandwidth calculated by the ETS algorithm is
equal to the link bandwidth after scheduling non-ETS higher-priority trac.
• By default, equal bandwidth is assigned to each port queue and each dot1p priority in a priority group.
• By default, equal bandwidth is assigned to each priority group in the dcb-map applied to an egress port. The sum of auto-congured
bandwidth allocation to dot1p priority trac in all ETS priority groups is 100%.
• dot1p priority trac on the switch is scheduled according to the default dot1p-queue mapping. dot1p priorities within the same queue
should have the same trac properties and scheduling method.
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