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f Enable ETS on the interface.
OS10 (conf-if-eth1/1/1)# ets mode on
g Apply the qos-map for ETS congurations on the interface.
OS10 (conf-if-eth1/1/1)# qos-map traffic-class 2Q
h Enable PFC on the interface.
OS10 (conf-if-eth1/1/1)# priority-flow-control mode on
RoCE for VXLAN over VLT
OS10 supports RoCE for VXLAN in a VLT setup. Conguring RoCE with VXLAN is similar to conguring RoCE without VXLAN. When you
congure VXLAN and span that across a VLT topology, apply the conguration on all interfaces across the VLT topology where you want to
support RoCE.
For more information about how to congure RoCE, see the Congure RoCE on the switch section.
Sample conguration of RoCE for VXLAN over VLT
The following describes a topology where RoCE is enabled with VXLAN over VLT. SW1 is congured as VTEP1 and is the upstream switch
that connects to the outer network. VLT peer 1 and VLT peer 2 from a VLT topology which is also congured as VTEP 2. A top-of-rack
(ToR) switch is connected to the VLT peers through a VLT port channel. The ToR is the downstream switch for end devices, such as,
virtual machines.
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