Users Guide
BUFFER PROFILE mode
buffer dynamic
• Change the number of packet-pointers per queue.
BUFFER PROFILE mode
buffer packet-pointers
• Apply the buer prole to a line card.
CONFIGURATION mode
buffer fp-uplink linecard
• Apply the buer prole to a CSF to FP link.
CONFIGURATION mode
buffer csf linecard
Examples of Viewing Buer Information
Dell Networking OS Behavior: If you attempt to apply a buer prole to a non-existent port-pipe, Dell Networking OS displays the
following message: %DIFFSERV-2-DSA_BUFF_CARVING_INVALID_PORT_SET: Invalid FP port-set 2 for linecard
2. Valid range of port-set is <0-1>. However, the conguration still appears in the running-cong.
Conguration changes take eect immediately and appear in the running conguration. Because under normal conditions all ports do not
require the maximum allocation, the congured dynamic allocations can exceed the actual amount of available memory; this allocation is
called oversubscription. If you choose to oversubscribe the dynamic allocation, a burst of trac on one interface might prevent other
interfaces from receiving the congured dynamic allocation, which causes packet loss.
You cannot allocate more than the available memory for the dedicated buers. If the system determines that the sum of the congured
dedicated buers allocated to the queues is more than the total available memory, the conguration is rejected, returning a syslog message
similar to the following: .
Dell Networking OS Behavior: When you remove a buer-prole using the no buffer-profile [fp | csf] command from
CONFIGURATION mode, the buer-prole name still appears in the output of the show buffer-profile [detail | summary]
command. After a line card reset, the buer prole correctly returns to the default values, but the prole name remains. Remove it from the
show buffer-profile [detail | summary] command output by entering no buffer [fp-uplink |csf] linecard
port-set buffer-policy from CONFIGURATION mode and no buffer-policy from INTERFACE mode.
To display the allocations for any buer prole, use the show commands.
To display the default buer prole, use the show buffer-profile {summary | detail} command from EXEC Privilege mode.
The following example shows viewing the default buer prole.
Dell#show buffer-profile detail interface tengigabitethernet 1/1/1/1
Interface Te 1/1/1/1
Buffer-profile -
Dynamic buffer 194.88 (Kilobytes)
Queue# Dedicated Buffer Buffer Packets
(Kilobytes)
0 2.50 256
1 2.50 256
2 2.50 256
3 2.50 256
4 9.38 256
5 9.38 256
6 9.38 256
7 9.38 256
The following example shows viewing the buer prole allocations.
Dell#show running-config interface tengigabitethernet 1/1/1/1 !
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1/1
no ip address
mtu 9252
Debugging and Diagnostics
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