Administrator Guide
Step Task Command Command Mode
be handled with strict-priority scheduling. The sum of all
allocated bandwidth percentages must be 100 percent.
Strict-priority trac is serviced rst. Afterward, bandwidth
allocated to other priority groups is made available and
allocated according to the specied percentages. If a
priority group does not use its allocated bandwidth, the
unused bandwidth is made available to other priority
groups.
Restriction: You can enable PFC on a maximum of two
priority queues.
Repeat this step to congure PFC and ETS trac handling
for each priority group, for example: priority-group
0 bandwidth 60 pfc off priority-group 1
bandwidth 20 pfc onpriority-group 2
bandwidth 20 pfc on
priority-group 4
strict-priority pfc off
percentage | strict-
priority} pfc {on | o}
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Specify the priority group ID number to handle VLAN
trac for each dot1p class-of-service: 0 through 7. Leave a
space between each priority group number. For example,
priority-pgid 0 0 0 1 2 4 4 4 where dot1p
priorities 0, 1, and 2 are mapped to priority group 0; dot1p
priority 3 is mapped to priority group 1; dot1p priority 4 is
mapped to priority group 2; dot1p priorities 5, 6, and 7 are
mapped to priority group 4.
All priorities that map to the same egress queue must be in
the same priority group.
priority-pgid
dot1p0_group_num
dot1p1_group_num
dot1p2_group_num
dot1p3_group_num
dot1p4_group_num
dot1p5_group_num
dot1p6_group_num
dot1p7_group_num
DCB MAP
Important Points to Remember
• If you remove a dot1p priority-to-priority group mapping from a DCB map (no priority pgid command), the PFC and ETS
parameters revert to their default values on the interfaces on which the DCB map is applied. By default, PFC is not applied on
specic 802.1p priorities; ETS assigns equal bandwidth to each 802.1p priority.
As a result, PFC and lossless port queues are disabled on 802.1p priorities, and all priorities are mapped to the same priority queue
and equally share port bandwidth.
• To change the ETS bandwidth allocation congured for a priority group in a DCB map, do not modify the existing DCB map
conguration. Instead, create a new DCB map with the desired PFC and ETS settings, and apply the new map to the interfaces
to override the previous DCB map settings. Then, delete the original dot1p priority-to-priority group mapping.
• If you delete the dot1p priority-to-priority group mapping (no priority pgid command) before you apply the new DCB
map, the default PFC and ETS parameters are applied on the interfaces. This change may create a DCB mismatch with peer
DCB devices and interrupt the network operation.
Applying a DCB Map on Server-facing Ethernet Ports
You can apply a DCB map only on a physical Ethernet interface and can apply only one DCB map per interface.
Step
Task Command Command Mode
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Enter CONFIGURATION mode on a server-facing port or
port channel to apply a DCB map.
interface
{tengigabitEthernet slot/
port }
CONFIGURATION
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