Setup Guide

PFC settings that receive appropriate PFC-enabled trac (unicast, mixed-frame-size trac) display incremental values in the CRC and
discards counters. (These ingress interfaces receiving pfc-enabled trac have an egress interface that has a compatible PFC
conguration).
NOTE: DCB maps are supported only on physical Ethernet interfaces.
To remove a DCB map, including the PFC conguration it contains, use the no dcb map command in Interface conguration mode.
To disable PFC operation on an interface, use the no pfc mode on command in DCB-Map conguration mode.
Trac may be interrupted when you recongure PFC no-drop priorities in a DCB map or re-apply the DCB map to an interface.
For PFC to be applied, the congured priority trac must be supported by a PFC peer (as detected by DCBx).
If you apply a DCB map with PFC disabled (pfc off), you can enable link-level ow control on the interface using the flowcontrol
rx on tx on command. To delete the DCB map, rst disable link-level ow control. PFC is then automatically enabled on the
interface because an interface is PFC-enabled by default.
To ensure no-drop handling of lossless trac, PFC allows you to congure lossless queues on a port (see Conguring Lossless Queues).
When you congure a DCB map, an error message is displayed if the PFC dot1p priorities result in more than two lossless queues.
When you apply a DCB map, an error message is displayed if link-level ow control is already enabled on an interface. You cannot enable
PFC and link-level ow control at the same time on an interface.
In a switch stack, congure all stacked ports with the same PFC conguration.
Dell EMC Networking OS allows you to change the default dot1p priority-queue assignments only if the change satises the following
requirements in DCB maps already applied to the interfaces:
All 802.1p priorities mapped to the same queue must be in the same priority group.
A maximum of two PFC-enabled, lossless queues are supported on an interface.
Otherwise, the reconguration of a default dot1p-queue assignment is rejected.
To ensure complete no-drop service, apply the same PFC parameters on all PFC-enabled peers.
PFC Prerequisites and Restrictions
On a switch, PFC is globally enabled by default, but not applied on specic 802.1p priorities. To enable PFC on 802.1p priorities, create a
DCB map.
The following prerequisites and restrictions apply when you congure PFC in a DCB map:
You can enable PFC on a maximum of four priority queues on an interface. The default is two. Enabling PFC for dot1p priorities
congures the corresponding port queue as lossless.
You cannot enable PFC and link-level ow control at the same time on an interface.
Applying a DCB Map on a Port
When you apply a DCB map with PFC enabled on a switch 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:
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
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