Applying An Ets Output Policy For A Priority Group To An Interface - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Applying an ETS Output Policy for a Priority Group to an
Interface
To apply ETS on egress port traffic, you must associate a priority group with an ETS output policy which
has scheduling and bandwidth configuration in a DCB output policy , and then apply the output policy to an
interface.
To apply ETS on egress port traffic, follow these steps:
Step
Task
1
Create a DCB output policy to associate an
ETS configuration with priority traffic.
Maximum: 32 alphanumeric characters.
2
Enable the ETS configuration so that
scheduling and bandwidth allocation
configured in an ETS output policy or received
in a DCBx TLV from a peer can take effect on
an interface.
Default: ETS mode is on.
3
Associate the 802.1p priority traffic in a
priority group with the ETS configuration in a
QoS output policy.
4
(Optional) Enter a text description of the output
policy.
Maximum: 32 characters.
5
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to configure all remaining ETS priority groups with an ETS output policy.
6
Exit DCB Output Policy Configuration mode.
7
Enter INTERFACE Configuration mode.
8
Apply the output policy with the ETS
configuration to an egress interface.
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Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Command
dcb-output policy-name
ets mode on
priority-group group-name
qos-policy ets-policy-name
description text
exit
interface type slot/port
dcb-policy output
policy-name
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
DCB OUTPUT POLICY
DCB OUTPUT POLICY
DCB OUTPUT POLICY
DCB OUTPUT POLICY
CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE

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