Configuration manual

Data Center Bridging in a Traffic Flow
The following figure shows how DCB handles a traffic flow on an interface.
Figure 143. DCB PFC and ETS Traffic Handling
Enabling Data Center Bridging
Data center bridging is enabled by default on an MXL 10/40GbE Switch to support converged enhanced
Ethernet (CEE) in a data center network.
A prerequisite for configuring DCB:
Priority-based flow control
Enhanced transmission selection
Data center bridging exchange protocol
FCoE initialization protocol (FIP) snooping
DCB processes virtual local area network (VLAN)-tagged packets and dot1p priority values. Untagged
packets are treated with a dot1p priority of 0.
For DCB to operate effectively, you can classify ingress traffic according to its dot1p priority so that it
maps to different data queues. The dot1p-queue assignments used are shown in the following table.
On the MXL Switch, by default, DCB is enabled and MMU buffers are reserved to achieve no-drop traffic
handling for PFC. Disabling DCB does not release the buffers reserved by default. To utilize reserved
buffers for non-DCB applications, you have to explicitly release the buffers (Refer to Configuring the PFC
Buffer in a Switch Stack).
To disable or re-enable DCB on a switch, enter the following commands.
1. Disable DCB.
CONFIGURATION mode
FC Flex IO Modules
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