Priority-pgid – Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s User Manual

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consists of 802.1p priority values that are grouped together for similar bandwidth
allocation and scheduling, and that share latency and loss requirements. All 802.1p
priorities mapped to the same queue must be in the same priority group.

Repeat the priority-group bandwidth pfc command to configure PFC and
ETS traffic handling for each priority group in a DCB map.

You can enable PFC on a maximum of two priority queues.

If you configure more than one priority group as strict priority, the higher
numbered priority queue is given preference when scheduling data traffic.

If a priority group does not use its allocated bandwidth, the unused bandwidth is
made available to other priority groups.

To remove a priority-group configuration in a DCB map, enter the no priority-
group bandwidth pfc command.

By default, equal bandwidth is assigned to each dot1p priority in a priority group.
Use the bandwidth parameter to configure the bandwidth percentage assigned to
a priority group. The sum of the bandwidth allocated to all priority groups in a DCB
map must be 100% of the bandwidth on the link. You must allocate at least 1% of
the total port bandwidth to each priority group.

Related
Commands

dcb-map

– Creates a DCB map to configure PFC and ETS parameters and applies

the PFC and ETS settings on Ethernet ports.

priority-pgid

– Configures the 802.1p priority traffic in a priority group for a DCB

map.

priority-pgid

Assign 802.1p priority traffic to a priority group in a DCB map.

Syntax

priority-pgid dot1p0_group-num dot1p1_group-num dot1p2_group-
num
dot1p3_group-num dot1p4_group-num dot1p5_group-num
dot1p6_group-num
dot1p7_group-num

Parameters

dot1p0_group-
num

Enter the priority group number for each 802.1p class of
traffic in a DCB map.

dot1p1_group-
num

dot1p2_group-
num

dot1p3_group-
num

dot1p4_group-
num

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