Qos configuration, Priority-based flow control – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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QoS configuration

QoS configuration involves configuring packet classification, mapping the priority and traffic class,
controlling congestion, and scheduling. The configuration of these QoS entities consists of DCB
Map and Traffic Class Map configuration.

In a Data Center Bridging (DCB) configuration, Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and
priority-based flow control (PFC) are configured by utilizing a priority table, a priority group table,
and a priority traffic table. The Traffic Class map is the mapping of user priority to traffic class.

Priority-based flow control

Priority-based flow control (PFC) is an enhancement to the existing pause mechanism in Ethernet.
PFC creates eight separate virtual links on the physical link and allows any of these links to be
paused and restarted independently, enabling the network to create a no-drop Class of Service
(CoS) for an individual virtual link.

Table 61

shows examples of how priority grouping might be allocated in a 15-priority group

scenario.

TABLE 61

Priority grouping allocated in a 15-priority group example

Priority group ID

Bandwidth (%)

Priority flow control

0

55

on

1

25

on

2

0

off

3

0

off

4

5

off

5

0

off

6

15

on

7

0

off

15.0-15.7

Strict priority

No bandwidth % configuration

allowed

on

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