Commands - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

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Commands

This section provides information about the commands you use to manually
configure and monitor ETS. For more information about the commands, see
Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 Series Switches CLI
the
Reference Guide
following steps are not required if using the DCBX protocol to obtain ETS
configuration from an auto-configuration source.
For information on configuring iSCSI and DCBX, refer to "Configuring
iSCSI Optimization" on page 459.
Command
classofservice traffic-
class-group
traffic-class-group max-
bandwidth
traffic-class-group min-
bandwidth
traffic-class-group strict Activates the strict priority scheduler mode for each
traffic-class-group
weight
show classofservice
traffic-class-group
show interfaces traffic-
class-group
1002
Configuring Data Center Bridging Features
at support.dell.com/manuals. On N4000 switches, the
Purpose
Maps the internal Traffic Class to an internal Traffic Class
Group (TCG). The Traffic Class can range from 0-6,
although the actual number of available traffic classes
depends on the platform.
Specifies the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for
each TCG as a percentage of the interface rate. Also
known as rate shaping, this has the effect of smoothing
temporary traffic bursts over time so that the transmitted
traffic rate is bound.
Specifies the minimum transmission bandwidth
guaranteed for each TCG before processing frames from
lower numbered TCGs on an interface.
specified TCG.
Specifies the scheduling weight for each TCG. The
scheduler attempts to balance the traffic selected for
transmission from the TCGs such that, when the switch is
congested, traffic is selected from the round robin
configured TCGs in proportion to their weights.
Displays the Traffic Class to Traffic Class Group mapping.
Displays the Traffic Class to Traffic Class Group mapping

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