Switch Policies; Dcb Map And Traffic Class Map; Lldp Profiles; 802.1X Policy - Brocade Communications Systems StoreFabric SN6500B User Manual

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Switch policies

You can configure and enable a number of DCB policies on a switch, port, or link aggregation group
(LAG).
The following switch policy configurations apply to all ports in a LAG:
The switch policies are described in the following sections.

DCB map and Traffic Class map

With DCB, Fibre Channel uses a buffer management system based on buffer-to-buffer credits, with
corresponding confirmation by the R-RDY frame. The flow control standard used for DCB is based
on "pause" frames. Coupled with an appropriate input buffer, lossless transport of frames is
possible.
Priority-based flow control (PFC) deals with the prioritization of frames. This standard IEEE 802.1Q
allows application-specific bandwidth reservations in DCB. When you create a DCB map, you
specify the precedence (priority) and then you map the priority groups with the Class of Service
(CoS) and apply bandwidth percentages.
Refer to
Class maps.

LLDP profiles

Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBX) enables Enhanced Ethernet devices to
discover whether a peer device supports particular features, such as Priority-based Flow Control
(PFC) or Class of Service (CoS). In a Data Center Bridging (DCB) environment, LLDP is enhanced
with DCBX protocol to further share or change the configured DCB enhancements.
Refer to
FCoE.

802.1x policy

802.1x is a standard authentication protocol that defines a client-server-based access control and
authentication protocol. 802.1x restricts unknown or unauthorized clients from connecting to a
LAN through publicly accessible ports.
Refer to
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DCB map and Traffic Class map
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
"QoS configuration"
on page 455 for instructions on how to create DCB maps and Traffic
"LLDP-DCBX configuration"
"802.1x authentication"
on page 467 for instructions on how to configure LLDP for
on page 470 for information on setting 802.1x parameters.
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