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Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Data center bridging (DCB) refers to a set of IEEE Ethernet enhancements that provide data centers with a single, robust,
converged network to support multiple trac types, including local area network (LAN), server, and storage trac. DCB features are
auto-congured in standalone mode.
The Dell Networking OS commands for DCB features include 802.1Qbb priority-based ow control (PFC), 802.1Qaz enhanced
transmission selection (ETS), and the data center bridging exchange (DCBX) protocol.
CLI commands for individual DCB features are as follows:
DCB command
• dcb enable auto-detect on-next-reload
• show qos dcb-map
PFC Commands
• clear pfc counters
• show interface pfc
• show interface pfc statistics
ETS Commands
• clear ets counters
• show interface ets
DCBX Commands
• dcbx version
• clear dcbx counters
• show dcb
• show interface dcbx detail
Fibre Channel over Ethernet for FC Flex IO Modules
FCoE provides a converged Ethernet network that allows the combination of storage-area network (SAN) and LAN trac on a
Layer 2 link by encapsulating Fibre Channel data into Ethernet frames.
The Aggregator, installed with the FC Flex IO module, functions as a top-of-rack edge switch that supports converged enhanced
Ethernet (CEE) trac — Fibre channel over Ethernet (FCoE) for storage, Interprocess Communication (IPC) for servers, and
Ethernet local area network (LAN) (IP cloud) for data — as well as FC links to one or more storage area network (SAN) fabrics.
FCoE works with the Ethernet enhancements provided in Data Center Bridging (DCB) to support lossless (no-drop) SAN and LAN
trac. In addition, DCB provides exible bandwidth sharing for dierent trac types, such as LAN and SAN, according to 802.1p
priority classes of service. DCBx should be enabled on the system before the FIP snooping feature is enabled.
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