Command Line Reference Guide
Field Description
DCBx Operational Status Operational status (enabled or disabled) is
used to elect a configuration source and
internally propogate a DCB configuration.
The DCBx operational status is a
combination of PFC and ETS operational
status.
Reason: Displays when the DCBx operational status
of a port is disabled (down). For a description
of each reason, refer to the DCB chapter in
the
S5000 Configuration Guide
.
Configuration Source Specifies whether the port serves as the
DCBx configuration source on the switch:
true (yes) or false (no).
Local DCBx Compatibility mode DCBx version accepted in a DCB
configuration as compatible. In auto-
upstream mode, a port can only receive a
DCBx version supported on the remote peer.
Local DCBx Configured mode DCBx version configured on the port: CEE,
CIN, IEEE v2 .5, or Auto (port auto-configures
to use the DCBx version received from a
peer).
Peer Operating version DCBx version that the peer uses to exchange
DCB parameters.
Local DCBx TLVs Transmitted Transmission status (enabled or disabled) of
advertised DCB TLVs (see TLV code at the
top of the show command output).
Local DCBx Status: DCBx Operational
Version
DCBx version advertised in Control TLVs.
Local DCBx Status: DCBx Max Version
Supported
Highest DCBx version supported in Control
TLVs.
Local DCBx Status: Sequence Number Sequence number transmitted in Control
TLVs.
Local DCBx Status: Acknowledgment
Number
Acknowledgement number transmitted in
Control TLVs.
Local DCBx Status: Protocol State Current operational state of the DCBx
protocol: ACK or IN-SYNC.
Peer DCBx Status: DCBx Operational Version DCBx version advertised in Control TLVs
received from the peer device.
Peer DCBx Status: DCBx Max Version
Supported
Highest DCBx version supported in Control
TLVs received from the peer device.
Peer DCBx Status: Sequence Number Sequence number transmitted in Control
TLVs received from the peer device.
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