Command Line Reference Guide

Command Modes EXEC Privilege
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
To clear ETS TLV counters, use the clear ets counters interface port-type
slot/port command.
The following table describes the fields displayed in show interface ets command
output.
Table 2. Output Fields for the
show interface ets Command
Field Description
Interface Interface type with stack-unit number and port number.
Max Supported TC Group Maximum number of priority groups supported.
Number of Traffic Classes Number of 802 .1p priorities currently configured.
Admin mode ETS mode: on or off . When on, the scheduling and
bandwidth allocation configured in an ETS output policy or
received in a DCBx TLV from a peer can take effect on an
interface.
Admin Parameters ETS configuration on local port, including priority groups,
assigned dot1p priorities, and bandwidth allocation.
Remote Parameters ETS configuration on remote peer port, including admin
mode (enabled if a valid TLV was received or disabled),
priority groups, assigned dot1p priorities, and bandwidth
allocation. If ETS admin mode is enabled on the remote
port for DCBx exchange, the Willing bit received in ETS
TLVs from the remote peer is included.
Local Parameters ETS configuration on local port, including admin mode
(enabled when a valid TLV is received from a peer), priority
groups, assigned dot1p priorities, and bandwidth
allocation.
Operational status (local port) Port state for current operational ETS configuration:
Init: Local ETS configuration parameters were
exchanged with the peer.
Recommend: Remote ETS configuration
parameters were received from the peer.
Internally propagated: ETS configuration
parameters were received from the configuration
source.
ETS DCBx Oper status DCBx operational status of the ETS configuration on the
local port: up (match) or down (mismatch).
Reason: Displays when DCBx operational status for ETS on a port is
down. For a description of each reason, refer to the DCB
chapter in the
S5000 Configuration Guide
.
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