Users Guide

Dell(conf)#qos-policy-output test12
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2. Congure the percentage of bandwidth to allocate to the dot1p priority/queue trac in the associated L2 class map.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#bandwidth-percentage 100
The default is none.
3. Repeat Step 2 to congure bandwidth percentages for other priority queues on the port.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#bandwidth-percentage 100
4. Exit QoS Output Policy Conguration mode.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-if-te-0/1)#exit
5. Enter INTERFACE Conguration mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface type slot/port
6. Apply the QoS output policy with the bandwidth percentage for specied priority queues to an egress interface.
INTERFACE mode
Dell(conf-if-te-0/1)#service-policy output test12
Conguring ETS in a DCB Map
An S4810 switch supports the use of a DCB map in which you congure enhanced transmission selection (ETS) setting. To congure
ETS parameters, you must apply a DCB map on an S4810 interface. This functionality is supported on the S4810 platform.
ETS Conguration Notes
ETS provides a way to optimize bandwidth allocation to outbound 802.1p classes of converged Ethernet trac. Dierent trac types
have dierent service needs. Using ETS, you can create groups within an 802.1p priority class to congure dierent treatment for
tracs with dierent bandwidth, latency, and best-eort needs.
When you congure ETS in a DCB map:
The DCB map associates a priority group with a PFC operational mode (on or o) and an ETS scheduling and bandwidth
allocation. You can apply a DCB map on multiple egress ports.
Use the ETS conguration associated with 802.1p priority trac in a DCB map in DCBx negotiation with ETS peers.
Trac in priority groups is assigned to strict-queue or weighted round-robin (WRR) scheduling in an ETS conguration and is
managed using the ETS bandwidth-assignment algorithm. Dell Networking OS de-queues all frames of strict-priority trac
before servicing any other queues. A queue with strict-priority trac can starve other queues in the same port.
ETS-assigned bandwidth allocation and strict-priority scheduling apply only to data queues, not to control queues.
Dell Networking OS supports hierarchical scheduling on an interface. The control trac on Dell Networking OS is redirected to
control queues as higher priority trac with strict priority scheduling. After the control queues drain out, the remaining data
trac is scheduled to queues according to the bandwidth and scheduler conguration in the DCB map. The available bandwidth
calculated by the ETS algorithm is equal to the link bandwidth after scheduling non-ETS higher-priority trac.
The conguration of bandwidth allocation and strict-queue scheduling is not supported at the same time for a priority group.
Bandwidth assignment: By default, equal bandwidth is assigned to each dot1p priority in a priority group. To congure the
bandwidth assigned to the port queues associated with dot1p priorities in a priority group, use the bandwidth percentage
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