Developers Guide

Table Of Contents
Auto-Detection and Manual Configuration of the DCBx Version
When operating in Auto-Detection mode (the DCBx version auto command), a DCBx port automatically detects the DCBx
version on a peer port. Legacy CEE versions are supported in addition to the standard IEEE version 2.5 DCBx.
A DCBx port detects a peer version after receiving a valid frame for that version. The local DCBx port reconfigures to operate
with the peer version and maintains the peer version on the link until one of the following conditions occurs:
The switch reboots.
The link is reset (goes down and up).
User-configured CLI commands require the version negotiation to restart.
The peer times out.
Multiple peers are detected on the link.
If you configure a DCBx port to operate with a specific version (the DCBx version {cee | ieee-v2.5} command in the
Configuring DCBx), DCBx operations are performed according to the configured version, including fast and slow transmit timers
and message formats. If a DCBx frame with a different version is received, a syslog message is generated and the peer version
is recorded in the peer status table. If the frame cannot be processed, it is discarded and the discard counter is incremented.
Legacy DCBx (CEE) supports the DCBx control state machine that is defined to maintain the sequence number and
acknowledge the number sent in the DCBx control TLVs.
DCBx Example
The following figure shows how to use DCBx.
The external 40GbE ports on the base module (ports 33 and 37) of two switches are used for uplinks configured as DCBx
auto-upstream ports. The device is connected to third-party, top-of-rack (ToR) switches through uplinks. The ToR switches are
part of a Fibre Channel storage network.
The internal ports (ports 1-32) connected to the 10GbE backplane are configured as auto-downstream ports.
Figure 32. DCBx Sample Topology
DCBx Prerequisites and Restrictions
The following prerequisites and restrictions apply when you configure DCBx operation on a port:
For DCBx, on a port interface, enable LLDP in both Send (TX) and Receive (RX) mode (the protocol lldp mode
command; refer to the example in in the chapter). If multiple DCBx peer ports are detected on a local DCBx interface, LLDP
is shut down.
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
269