Users Guide

Table Of Contents
PG-grp Priority# Bandwidth TSA
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0 0,1,2,3 70% ETS
1 4,5,6,7 30% ETS
2 0% SP
3 0% SP
4 0% SP
5 0% SP
6 0% SP
7 0% SP
15 0% SP
Oper status is init
ETS DCBX Oper status is Up
State Machine Type is Feature
Conf TLV Tx Status is enabled
Reco TLV Tx Status is disabled
220 Input Conf TLV Pkts, 396 Output Conf TLV Pkts, 0 Error Conf TLV Pkts
DCBX commands
dcbx enable
Enables DCBX globally on all port interfaces.
Syntax
dcbx enable
Parameters None
Default Disabled
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information DCBX is disabled at a global level and enabled at an interface level by default. For DCBX to be operational, DCBX
must be enabled at both the global and interface levels. Enable DCBX globally using the dcbx enable command
to activate the exchange of DCBX TLV messages with PFC, ETS, and iSCSI congurations. To congure the TLVs
advertised by a DCBX-enabled port, change the DCBX version, or disable DCBX on an interface, use DCBX
interface-level commands. DCBX allows peers to advertise a DCB conguration using LLDP and self-congure with
compatible settings. If you disable DCBX globally on a switch, you can re-enable it to ensure consistent operation
of peers in a converged data center network.
Example
OS10(config)# dcbx enable
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
dcbx tlv-select
Congures the DCB TLVs advertised by a DCBX-enabled port.
Syntax
dcbx tlv-select {[ets-conf] [ets-reco] [pfc]}
Parameters
ets-conf — Advertise ETS conguration TLVs.
ets-reco — Advertise ETS recommendation TLVs.
pfc — Advertise PFC TLVs.
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