Honoring The Incoming Dei Value - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Table 47. Drop Eligibility Behavior
Ingress
Normal Port
Trunk Port
Access Port
To enable drop eligibility globally, use the following command.
Make packets eligible for dropping based on their DEI value.
CONFIGURATION mode
dei enable
By default, packets are colored green, and DEI is marked 0 on egress.

Honoring the Incoming DEI Value

To honor the incoming DEI value, you must explicitly map the DEI bit to an Dell Networking OS drop
precedence.
Precedence can have one of three colors.
Precedence
Description
Green
High-priority packets that are the least preferred to be dropped.
Yellow
Lower-priority packets that are treated as best-effort.
Red
Lowest-priority packets that are always dropped (regardless of congestion status).
Honor the incoming DEI value by mapping it to an Dell Networking OS drop precedence.
INTERFACE mode
dei honor {0 | 1} {green | red | yellow}
You may enter the command once for 0 and once for 1.
Packets with an unmapped DEI value are colored green.
Example of Viewing DEI-Honoring Configuration
To display the DEI-honoring configuration, use the show interface dei-honor [interface slot/
port | linecard number port-set number] in EXEC Privilege mode.
Dell#show interface dei-honor
Default Drop precedence: Green
Interface CFI/DEI
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Gi 0/1
0
Gi 0/1
1
Gi 8/9
1
Gi 8/40
0
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Egress
Normal Port
Trunk Port
Trunk Port
Drop precedence
Green
Yellow
Red
Yellow
DEI Disabled
Retain CFI
Retain inner tag CFI
Retain outer tag CFI
Retain inner tag CFI
Set outer tag CFI to 0
DEI Enabled
Set CFI to 0.
Retain inner tag CFI.
Set outer tag CFI to 0.
Retain inner tag CFI
Set outer tag CFI to 0
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