Switch Administration And Fcoe; Fc0E Configuration Tasks; Quality Of Service Configuration - Brocade Communications Systems StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Switch administration and FCoE

The DCB tab on the Switch Administration window is specific to DCE and DCB configuration and
management. The DCB tab has five subtabs
administration:

FC0E configuration tasks

There are several tasks related to FC0E configuration. The following list describes the high level
tasks in a suggested order:

Quality of Service configuration

As a general concept, Quality of Service (QoS) is a mechanism for classifying and scheduling data
traffic based on priority settings. QoS can be used to control traffic congestion, allocate bandwidth,
and carry data traffic with different characteristics over a common interface.
The following two configuration options are available:
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FCoE Login Group
QoS
LLDP-DCBX
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Switch Administration DCB subtabs
Quality of Service (QoS) configuration (optional)—If you intend to implement a specific QoS
scheme to prioritize data traffic, it is recommended that you finish your QoS configuration
before you begin port configuration. QoS values are referenced when you configure ports.
LLDP-DCBX configuration (optional)—If you intend to implement DCBX, it is recommended that
you finish LLDP-DCBX configuration before you configure ports. LLDP-DCBX values are
referenced when you configure ports.
DCB interface configuration (mandatory).
Link Aggregation Group (LAG) configuration (mandatory)—Ports must be configured before they
can be placed into a LAG. The parameters applied to the LAG reflects on each port that is
member of the LAG.
VLAN configuration (optional)—Port and LAG names are referenced in VLAN configuration, and
must be defined before you can successfully complete a VLAN configuration.
Login group configuration (optional)—Login group configuration is not dependent on any of the
above configurations. It can be done as a separate task.

Switch administration and FCoE

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