Ethernet Priority Flow Control - Dell 53-1002116-01 Administrator's Manual

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Congestion control
Enabling Ethernet Pause
To enable Ethernet Pause, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode.
1. Enter global configuration mode.
2. Specify the 10-gigabit Ethernet interface.
3. Enable Ethernet Pause on the interface for both TX and RX traffic.
4. Enter the copy command to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.

Ethernet Priority Flow Control

Ethernet Priority Flow Control (PFC) is a basic extension of the Ethernet Pause. The Pause MAC
control message is extended with eight 2-byte pause numbers and a bitmask to indicate which
values are valid. Each pause number is interpreted identically to the base Pause protocol; however
each is applied to the corresponding Ethernet priority / class level. For example, the Pause number
zero applies to priority zero, Pause number one applies to priority one, and so on. This addresses
one shortcoming of the Ethernet Pause mechanism, which is disruptive to all traffic on the link.
However, it still suffers from the other Ethernet Pause limitations.
Ethernet Priority Flow Control includes the following features:
Enabling an Ethernet PFC
To enable Ethernet PFC, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode.
1. Enter global configuration mode.
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switch#configure terminal
switch(config)#interface intengigabitethernet 0/2
switch(conf-if-te-0/2)#qos flowcontrol tx on rx on
The following example enables an interface with 802.3x Pause flow control TX and RX.
switch:admin>cmsh
switch>enable
switch#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
switch(config)#interface intengigabitethernet 0/2
switch(conf-if-te-0/2)#qos flowcontrol tx on rx on
switch(conf-if-te-0/2)#exit
switch(config)#end
switch#copy running-config startup-config
Everything operates exactly as in Ethernet Pause described above except there are eight
high-water and low-water thresholds for each input port. This means queue levels are tracked
per input port plus priority.
Pause On/Off can be specified independently for TX and RX directions per priority.
Pause time programmed into Ethernet MAC is a single value covering all priorities.
Both ends of a link must be configured identically for Ethernet Pause or Ethernet Priority Flow
Control because they are incompatible.
switch#configure terminal
End with CNTL/Z.
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