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The following table describes user-input values available in multiple commands for this feature.
Table 54 dcb User-input Values
COMMAND
<priority-list>
<port-list>
<id>
<tc-idN>
<name>
<weight>
20.2 Command Summary
This section shows the commands and examples for PFC, ETS, Application Priority and DCBX.
20.2.1 PFC
PFC should be configured the same on connected switch ports. If DCBX is used, then one switch port
must be configured to accept network configuration from the peer switch port (auto). If both switch
ports are configured to accept configuration (auto on both switch ports), then the configuration of the
switch port with the lowest MAC address hex value sum is used.
The following table lists the commands for this feature.
Table 55 priority-flow-control Command Summary
COMMAND
interface port-channel <port-list>
priority-flow-control
no priority-flow-control
priority-flow-control auto
priority-flow-control priority
<priority-list>
no priority-flow-control
priority
show priority-flow-control
show priority-flow-control
statistics interface port-channel
<port-list>
clear priority-flow-control
statistics interface port-channel
<port-list>
Chapter 20 Data Center Bridging Commands
DESCRIPTION
Possible values range from 0 to 7.
Possible values range from 1 to the number of ports on your Switch.
Possible values for traffic class ID range from 1 to 100. 0 is a default traffic class and
cannot be modified or deleted.
The traffic class ID for priority N (0 to 7). The traffic class ID range is from 1 to 100.
Up to 32 printable ASCII characters. Names with spaces must be enclosed in quotes. For
example, "My Class".
Possible values range from 1 to 127 for unicast or multicast weights.
Possible values range from 1 to 100 for WFQ traffic class weight.
DESCRIPTION
Enters config-interface mode for the specified port(s).
Enables PFC on the specified port(s).
Disables PFC on the specified port(s).
Sets the port to accept PFC configuration from the
connected Switch port.
Sets the priority value(s) on the specified port(s).
Clears the priority value(s) on the specified port(s).
Displays PFC settings.
Displays PFC statistics on the specified port(s).
Clears PFC statistics on the specified port(s).
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