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Priority-pgid
Assign 802.1 priority traffic to a priority group in a DCB map.
Syntax
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
To remove a priority-pgid configuration from a DCB map, enter the
no priority-pgid command.
Parameters
dotp0_group-num
= Enter the priority group number for
each 802.1p class of traffic in a DCB map.
dotp1_group-num
dotp2_group-num
dotp3_group-num
dotp4_group-num
dotp5_group-num
dotp6_group-num
dotp7_group-num
Defaults
None
Command Modes
DCB MAP
Command History
Version 9.3(0.0)
Usage Information
PFC and ETS settings are not pre-configured on Ethernet ports. You
must use the dcb-map command to configure different groups of
802.1p priorities with PFC and ETS settings.
Using the priority-pgid command, you assign each 802.1p
priority to one priority group. All 802.1p priorities mapped to the
same queue must be in the same priority group.
Related Command
dcb-map
priority-group bandwidth pfc
priority-group bandwidth pfc
Configure the ETS bandwidth allocation and PFC mode used to manage port traffic in an 802.1p
priority group.
Syntax
priority-group group-num {bandwidth
percentage| strict-priority} pfc {on | off}
To remove a priority-group configuration in a DCB map, enter the
no
priority-group bandwidth pfc command.
Parameters
priority-group group-num =
Enter the keyword
priority-group then the number of an 802.1p priority
group. Use the priority-pgid command to create the
priority groups in a DCB map.
bandwidth percentage = Enter the keyword
bandwidth then a bandwidth percentage allocated to the