Priority-flow-control enable, Qos egress-buffer-profile – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch Traffic Management Guide User Manual

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priority-flow-control enable

Enables priority flow control (PFC) globally.

Syntax

priority-flow-control enable

no priority-flow-control enable

Command Default

PFC is globally disabled.

Modes

Global configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

The no form of this restores the default flow-control settings.

To enable global PFC, symmetrical-flow-control must be disabled.

You must enable PFC globally before you configure it for priority groups.

Priority flow control and 802.3x flow control are mutually exclusive; therefore, configuring the priority-
flow-control enable
command disables 802.3x in both transmit and receive directions.

Examples

The following example shows how to enable PFC.

Device(config)# priority-flow-control enable

History

Release version

Command history

8.0.10

This command was introduced.

qos egress-buffer-profile

Configures an egress buffer profile.

Syntax

qos egress-buffer-profile user-profile-name queue-share-level level queue-number

no qos egress-buffer-profile user-profile-name queue-share-level level queue-number

Command Default

An egress buffer profile is not configured.

Parameters

user-profile-name

Specifies the name of the egress buffer profile to be configured.

queue-share-level

level

Specifies the number of buffers that can be used in a sharing pool. Eight levels are
supported.

queue-number

Specifies the queue to apply the buffer limit to. There are eight hardware queues per port.

Modes

Global configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

The no form of this command deletes the egress buffer profile.

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