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generated. The network administrator must then recongure the peer device so that it advertises a
compatible DCB conguration.
The conguration received from a DCBX peer or from an internally propagated conguration is not stored in
the switch’s running conguration.
On a DCBX port in an auto-upstream role, the PFC and application priority TLVs are enabled. ETS
recommend TLVs are disabled and ETS conguration TLVs are enabled.
Auto-downstream The port advertises its own conguration to DCBx peers but is not willing to receive remote peer
conguration. The port always accepts internally propagated congurations from a conguration source. An
auto-downstream port that receives an internally propagated conguration overwrites its local conguration
with the new parameter values.
When an auto-downstream port receives and overwrites its conguration with internally propagated
information, one of the following actions is taken:
• If the peer conguration received is compatible with the internally propagated port conguration, the link
with the DCBx peer is enabled.
• If the received peer conguration is not compatible with the currently congured port conguration, the
link with the DCBX peer port is disabled and a syslog message for an incompatible conguration is
generated. The network administrator must then recongure the peer device so that it advertises a
compatible DCB conguration.
The internally propagated conguration is not stored in the switch’s running conguration. On a DCBX port
in an auto-downstream role, all PFC, application priority, ETS recommend, and ETS conguration TLVs are
enabled.
Conguration source The port is congured to serve as a source of conguration information on the switch. Peer DCB
congurations received on the port are propagated to other DCBx auto-congured ports. If the peer
conguration is compatible with a port conguration, DCBx is enabled on the port.
On a conguration-source port, the link with a DCBx peer is enabled when the port receives a DCB
conguration that can be internally propagated to other auto-congured ports.
The conguration received from a DCBX peer is not stored in the switch’s running conguration.
On a DCBX port that is the conguration source, all PFC and application priority TLVs are enabled. ETS
recommend TLVs are disabled and ETS conguration TLVs are enabled.
Manual The port is congured to operate only with administrator-congured settings and does not auto-congure
with DCB settings received from a DCBx peer or from an internally propagated conguration from the
conguration source. If you enable DCBx, ports in Manual mode advertise their congurations to peer
devices but do not accept or propagate internal or external congurations. Unlike other user-congured
ports, the conguration of DCBx ports in Manual mode is saved in the running conguration.
On a DCBx port in a manual role, all PFC, application priority, ETS recommend, and ETS conguration TLVs
are enabled.
The default for the DCBx port role is manual.
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