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Payload: (variable)
Cyclic redundancy check (CRC): 4 bytes
Inter-frame gap (IFG): (variable)
You can optionally include overhead elds in rate metering calculations by enabling QoS rate adjustment.
QoS rate adjustment is disabled by default.
Specify the number of bytes of packet overhead to include in rate limiting, policing, and shaping calculations.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-rate-adjust overhead-bytes
For example, to include the Preamble and SFD, type qos-rate-adjust 8. For variable length overhead elds, know the
number of bytes you want to include.
The default is disabled.
Enabling Strict-Priority Queueing
Strict-priority means that Dell Networking OS de-queues all packets from the assigned queue before servicing any other queues.
The strict-priority supersedes bandwidth-percentage conguration.
A queue with strict priority can starve other queues in the same port-pipe.
Assign strict priority to one unicast queue.
CONFIGURATION mode
strict-priority
The range is from 1 to 3.
Queue Classication Requirements for PFC Functionality
Queue classication requirements for PFC functionality are mentioned below:
On untagged ports, Queue classication must be based on DSCP.
On tagged ports, Queue classication must be based on Dot1p. Layer 3 classication congurations should not be present on the
port.
On hybrid ports, Queue classication can be based on either Dot1p (for tagged packets) or DSCP (for untagged packets) but not
both.
Example Case:
PFC does not work for tagged trac, when DSCP based class map is applied on a hybrid port or on a tagged port. Assume two
switches A and B are connected back to back.
Consider the case where untagged packets arrive on switch A, if you want to generate PFC for priority 2 for DSCP range 0-7, then
you have to match the interested trac. You must use the class map and associate to queue 1 using the policy map. The same class
map needs to be applied in switch B as well and when queue 1 gets congested, PFC would be generated for priority 2. Switch A on
receiving PFC frames with priority 2 would stop scheduling queue 1.
If a tagged packet with VLAN dot1p as 5 ingresses on switch A. Consider that tagged packet also has DSCP in range of 0-7.These
packets will match the class map and get queued on queue 1 on both the switches.
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