Reference Guide

Related
Commands
dcb-map – Creates a DCB map to configure PFC and ETS parameters and applies
the PFC and ETS settings on Ethernet ports.
priority-pgid – Configures the 802.1p priority traffic in a priority group for a DCB
map.
qos-policy-output ets
To configure the ETS bandwidth allocation and scheduling for priority traffic, create a QoS output policy.
Syntax
qos-policy-output policy-name ets
To remove the QoS output policy, use the no qos-policy-output ets
command.
Parameters
policy-name Enter the policy name. The maximum is 32 characters.
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 9.2(0.0) Supported on the M I/O Aggregator.
Version 8.3.16.1 Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
This command is supported in Programmable-Mux (PMUX) mode only.
If an error occurs in an ETS output-policy configuration, the configuration is
ignored and the scheduler and bandwidth allocation settings are reset to the ETS
default values (all priorities are in the same ETS priority group and bandwidth is
allocated equally to each priority).
If an error occurs when a port receives a peer’s ETS configuration, the port’s
configuration is reset to the previously configured ETS output policy. If no ETS
output policy was previously applied, the port is reset to the default ETS
parameters.
You can only associate output QoS policy profiles with the priority groups in the
DCB output profile context; output QoS policy profiles are not permitted on output
policy-maps.
Weighted random early detection (WRED), Explicit congestion notification (ECN),
rate shaping, and rate limiting are not supported in output policies because DCBx
does not negotiate these parameters with peer devices. You can apply a QoS
output policy with WRED and/or rate shaping on a DCBx CIN-enabled interface
(refer to Configuring Port-Based Rate Shaping and Weighted Random Early
Detection).
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