Service Manual

Table 13. ETS Trac Groupings
Trac Groupings Description
Group ID A 4-bit identier assigned to each priority group. The range is
from 0 to 7 congurable; 8 - 14 reservation and 15.0 - 15.7 is
strict priority group..
Group bandwidth Percentage of available bandwidth allocated to a priority group.
Group transmission selection algorithm (TSA) Type of queue scheduling a priority group uses.
In Dell Networking OS, ETS is implemented as follows:
ETS supports groups of 802.1p priorities that have:
PFC enabled or disabled
No bandwidth limit or no ETS processing
ETS uses the DCB MIB IEEE 802.1azd2.5.
Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol (DCBx)
The data center bridging exchange (DCBx) protocol is disabled by default on the S4810; ETS is also disabled.
DCBx allows a switch to automatically discover DCB-enabled peers and exchange conguration information. PFC and ETS use DCBx
to exchange and negotiate parameters with peer devices. DCBx capabilities include:
Discovery of DCB capabilities on peer-device connections.
Determination of possible mismatch in DCB conguration on a peer link.
Conguration of a peer device over a DCB link.
DCBx requires the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) to provide the path to exchange DCB parameters with peer devices.
Exchanged parameters are sent in organizationally specic TLVs in LLDP data units. The following LLDP TLVs are supported for DCB
parameter exchange:
PFC parameters
PFC Conguration TLV and Application Priority Conguration TLV.
ETS parameters ETS Conguration TLV and ETS Recommendation TLV.
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