The maximum 32 alphanumeric characters.
2. Configure the percentage of bandwidth to allocate to the dot1p priority/queue traffic in the
associated L2 class map.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#bandwidth-percentage 100
The default is none.
3. Repeat Step 2 to configure bandwidth percentages for other priority queues on the port.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#bandwidth-percentage 100
4. Create a priority group for strict-priority scheduling.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#scheduler strict
NOTE: You can not use scheduler strict when bandwidth percentage is configured. It
displays an error message.
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#bandwidth-percentage 100
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#scheduler strict
% Error: Strict priority scheduler mode is not allowed when bandwidth-
percentage is configured on qos-policy-output profile.
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#scheduler strict ?
5. Exit QoS Output Policy Configuration mode.
QoS OUTPUT POLICY mode
Dell(conf-if-te-0/1)#exit
6. Enter INTERFACE Configuration mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out)#int te 0/1
7. Apply the QoS output policy with the bandwidth percentage for specified priority queues to an
egress interface.
INTERFACE mode
Dell(conf-if-te-0/1)#service-policy output test12
Configure a DCBx Operation
DCB devices use data center bridging exchange protocol (DCBx) to exchange configuration information
with directly connected peers using the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) protocol.
DCBx can detect the misconfiguration of a peer DCB device, and optionally, configure peer DCB devices
with DCB feature settings to ensure consistent operation in a data center network.
DCBx is a prerequisite for using DCB features, such as priority-based flow control (PFC) and enhanced
traffic selection (ETS), to exchange link-level configurations in a converged Ethernet environment. DCBx
is also deployed in topologies that support lossless operation for FCoE or iSCSI traffic. In these scenarios,
all network devices are DCBx-enabled (DCBx is enabled end-to-end). For more information about how
these features are implemented and used, refer to:
FC Flex IO Modules 1053