Step Task Command Command Mode
1 Enter interface configuration mode on an
Ethernet port. interface
{tengigabitEthernet
slot/port |
fortygigabitEthernet
slot/port}
CONFIGURATION
2 Enable PFC on specified priorities. Range:
0-7. Default: None.
Maximum number of lossless queues
supported on an Ethernet port: 2.
Separate priority values with a comma.
Specify a priority range with a dash, for
example: pfc priority 3,5-7
1. You cannot configure PFC using the
pfc priority command on an
interface on which a DCB map has been
applied or which is already configured
for lossless queues (pfc no-drop
queues command).
pfc priority
priority-range
INTERFACE
Configuring Lossless Queues
DCB also supports the manual configuration of lossless queues on an interface after you disable PFC
mode in a DCB map and apply the map on the interface. The configuration of no-drop queues provides
flexibility for ports on which PFC is not needed, but lossless traffic should egress from the interface.
Lossless traffic egresses out the no-drop queues. Ingress 802.1p traffic from PFC-enabled peers is
automatically mapped to the no-drop egress queues.
When configuring lossless queues on a port interface, consider the following points:
By default, no lossless queues are configured on a port.
A limit of two lossless queues are supported on a port. If the number of lossless queues configured
exceeds the maximum supported limit per port (two), an error message is displayed. You must re-
configure the value to a smaller number of queues.
If you configure lossless queues on an interface that already has a DCB map with PFC enabled (pfc
on), an error message is displayed.
Step Task Command Command Mode
1 Enter INTERFACE Configuration mode. interface{tengigabitE
thernet slot/port |
fortygigabitEthernet
slot/port}
CONFIGURATION
2Open a DCB map and enter DCB map
configuration mode. dcb-map name INTERFACE
3Disable PFC. no pfc mode on DCB MAP
258 Data Center Bridging (DCB)