Administrator Guide

If you congure more than one priority queue as strict priority or more than one priority group as strict priority, the higher numbered
priority queue is given preference when scheduling data trac.
ETS Operation with DCBx
The following section describes DCBx negotiation with peer ETS devices.
In DCBx negotiation with peer ETS devices, ETS conguration is handled as follows:
ETS TLVs are supported in DCBx versions CIN, CEE, and IEEE2.5.
The DCBx port-role congurations determine the ETS operational parameters (refer to Congure a DCBx Operation).
ETS congurations received from TLVs from a peer are validated.
If there is a hardware limitation or TLV error:
DCBx operation on an ETS port goes down.
New ETS congurations are ignored and existing ETS congurations are reset to the previously congured ETS output policy
on the port or to the default ETS settings if no ETS output policy was previously applied.
ETS operates with legacy DCBx versions as follows:
In the CEE version, the priority group/trac class group (TCG) ID 15 represents a non-ETS priority group. Any priority group
congured with a scheduler type is treated as a strict-priority group and is given the priority-group (TCG) ID 15.
The CIN version supports two types of strict-priority scheduling:
* Group strict priority: Use this to increase its bandwidth usage to the bandwidth total of the priority group and allow a
single priority ow in a priority group. A single ow in a group can use all the bandwidth allocated to the group.
* Link strict priority: Use this to increase to the maximum link bandwidth and allow a ow in any priority group.
CIN supports only the dot1p priority-queue assignment in a priority group. To congure a dot1p priority ow in a priority group to
operate with link strict priority, you congure: The dot1p priority for strict-priority scheduling (strict-priority command;
Enabling Strict-Priority Queueing).
If you congure only the priority group in an ETS output policy or only the dot1p priority for strict-priority scheduling, the ow is
handled with group strict priority.
Conguring Bandwidth Allocation for DCBx CIN
After you apply an ETS output policy to an interface, if the DCBx version used in your data center network is CIN, you may need to
congure a QoS output policy to overwrite the default CIN bandwidth allocation.
This default setting divides the bandwidth allocated to each port queue equally between the dot1p priority trac assigned to the
queue.
For more information, refer to Allocating Bandwidth to Queue.
To create a QoS output policy that allocates dierent amounts of bandwidth to the dierent trac types/ dot1p priorities assigned
to a queue and apply the output policy to the interface, follow these steps.
1. Create a QoS output policy.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-policy-output output-policy-name
The maximum 32 alphanumeric characters.
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
bandwidth-percentage percentage
The default is none.
3. Repeat Step 2 to congure bandwidth percentages for other priority queues on the port.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
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