Users Guide

To change the ETS bandwidth allocation congured for a priority group in a DCB map, do not modify the existing DCB map
conguration. Instead, rst 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-priority group mapping.
If you delete the dot1p priority-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 network operation.
Applying a DCB Map on a Port
When you apply a DCB map with PFC enabled on an S6000 interface, a memory buer for PFC-enabled priority trac is
automatically allocated. The buer size is allocated according to the number of PFC-enabled priorities in the assigned map.
To apply a DCB map to an Ethernet port, follow these steps:
1. Enter interface conguration mode on an Ethernet port.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface {tengigabitEthernet slot/port | fortygigabitEthernet slot/port
2. Apply the DCB map on the Ethernet port to congure it with the PFC and ETS settings in the map; for example:
INTERFACE mode
dcb-map name
You cannot apply a DCB map on an interface that has been already congured for PFC using thepfc priority command or
which is already congured for lossless queues (pfc no-drop queues command).
Dell# interface tengigabitEthernet 0/0
Dell(config-if-te-0/0)# dcb-map SAN_A_dcb_map1
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to apply a DCB map to more than one port.
Conguring PFC without a DCB Map
In a network topology that uses the default ETS bandwidth allocation (assigns equal bandwidth to each priority), you can also enable
PFC for specic dot1p-priorities on individual interfaces without using a DCB map. This type of DCB conguration is useful on
interfaces that require PFC for lossless trac, but do not transmit converged Ethernet trac.
1. Enter interface conguration mode on an Ethernet port.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface {tengigabitEthernet slot/
port
| fortygigabitEthernet slot/
port
}
2. Enable PFC on specied priorities. Range: 0-7. Default: None.
INTERFACE mode
pfc priority priority-range
Maximum number of lossless queues supported on an Ethernet port: 2.
Separate priority values with a comma. Specify a priority range with a dash, for example: pfc priority 3,5-7
You cannot congure PFC using the pfc priority command on an interface on which a DCB map has been applied or
which is already congured for lossless queues (pfc no-drop queues command).
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