Priority-Group Bandwidth Pfc - Dell Z9500 Command Reference Manual

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To remove a priority-pgid configuration from a DCB map, enter the no
priority-pgid command.

priority-group bandwidth pfc

Configure the ETS bandwidth allocation and PFC mode used to manage port traffic in an 802.1p priority
group.
Syntax
priority-group group-num {bandwidth percentage| strict-
priority} pfc {on | off}[no] priority-group <x> {bandwidth
<0-100> | strict-priority } [ [committed | peak ] | [peak |
committed] {<0-40000>} [<0-4000>]] pfc {on|off}
Parameters
priority-group
group-num
bandwidth
percentage
strict-priority
pfc {on | off}
Committed/
Peak
Defaults
None
Command
DCB MAP
Modes
Command
Version
History
9.7(0.0)
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Priority group 1 contains traffic with dot1p priority 3.
Priority group 2 contains traffic with dot1p priority 4.
Priority group 4 contains traffic with dot1p priority 5, 6, and 7.
Enter the keyword priority-group followed by the
number of an 802.1p priority group. Use the priority-
pgid command to create the priority groups in a DCB map.
Enter the keyword bandwidth followed by a bandwidth
percentage allocated to the priority group. The range of valid
values is 1 to 100. The sum of all allocated bandwidth
percentages in priority groups in a DCB map must be 100%.
Configure the priority-group traffic to be handled with strict
priority scheduling. Strict-priority traffic is serviced first,
before bandwidth allocated to other priority groups is made
available.
Configure whether priority-based flow control is enabled
(on) or disabled (off) for port traffic in the priority group.
Enter the bandwidth percentage for the priority group.
Description
Introduced on the Z9500.
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