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Notes on QoS zoning, Setting QoS zone-based traffic prioritization

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Optimizing Fabric Behavior Notes on QoS zoning The following items should be kept in mind when working with QoS zoning: ∙ For new switches, QoS mode is automatically enabled on the E_Ports, except for long-distance E_Ports. For long-distance E_Ports, you must manually enable QoS mode. ∙ If you upgrade to Fabric OS 7.2.0 or later from Fabric OS 7.1.x or earlier, and you did not previously have an Adaptive Networking license, then all ports that had QoS mode set to AE (automatically enabled) and were not using the QoS feature are automatically set to OFF after the upgrade. You must manually configure these ports for QoS. ∙ If a QoS zone name prefix is specified in an LSAN zone (a zone beginning with the prefix "LSAN_"), the QoS tag is ignored. Only the first prefix in a zone name is recognized. For example, a zone with the name "LSAN_QOSH_zone1" is recognized as an LSAN zone and not a QoS zone. Refer to QoS over FC routers on page 390 for additional considerations when using QoS to prioritize traffic between device pairs in different edge fabrics. ∙ If there is a single low-priority flow to a destination ID (DID) and several medium-priority flows to that same DID, then it is possible that the medium-priority flows would have less bandwidth. This is because they have to share the medium-priority fabric resources, whereas the low-priority flow would have a separate set of fabric resources for its exclusive use. Setting QoS zone-based traffic prioritization 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the zoneCreate command to create zones for high- and low-priority traffic. ∙ For high-priority traffic, use the following syntax: zonecreate "QOSHid_zonename", "member[; member...]" ∙ For low-priority traffic, use the following syntax: zonecreate "QOSLid_zonename", "member[; member...]" The id range is from 1 through 5 for high-priority traffic, which corresponds to VCs 10 through 14. For low-priority traffic, the id range is from 1 through 2, which corresponds to VCs 8 and 9. The id is optional; if it is not specified, the virtual channels are allocated by means of a round-robin scheme. 3. Enter the cfgAdd command to add the QoS zone to the zone configuration, by using the following syntax: cfgadd "cfgname", "QOSzonename" 4. Enter the cfgSave command to save the change to the defined configuration. 5. Enter the cfgEnable command for the appropriate zone configuration to make the change effective. cfgenable "cfgname" 6. Enter the portCfgQos command to enable QoS on the E_Ports, by using the following syntax: portcfgqos --enable [slot/]port The portCfgQos command does not affect QoS prioritization. It only enables or disables the link to pass QoS priority traffic. NOTE QoS is enabled by default on all ports (except long-distance ports). If you use the portCfgQos command to enable QoS on a specific port, the port is toggled to apply this configuration, even though the port already has QoS enabled. The port is toggled because the user configuration changed, even though the actual configuration of the port did not change. If you later use the portCfgQos command to enable QoS on the same port again, the port is not toggled, because the configuration did not change. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 395

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Notes on QoS zoning
The following items should be kept in mind when working with QoS zoning:
For new switches, QoS mode is automatically enabled on the E_Ports, except for long-distance E_Ports. For long-distance
E_Ports, you must manually enable QoS mode.
If you upgrade to Fabric OS 7.2.0 or later from Fabric OS 7.1.x or earlier, and you did not previously have an Adaptive
Networking license, then all ports that had QoS mode set to AE (automatically enabled) and were not using the QoS feature are
automatically set to OFF after the upgrade. You must manually configure these ports for QoS.
If a QoS zone name prefix is specified in an LSAN zone (a zone beginning with the prefix "LSAN_"), the QoS tag is ignored.
Only the first prefix in a zone name is recognized. For example, a zone with the name "LSAN_QOSH_zone1" is recognized as
an LSAN zone and not a QoS zone. Refer to
QoS over FC routers
on page 390 for additional considerations when using QoS
to prioritize traffic between device pairs in different edge fabrics.
If there is a single low-priority flow to a destination ID (DID) and several medium-priority flows to that same DID, then it is
possible that the medium-priority flows would have less bandwidth. This is because they have to share the medium-priority
fabric resources, whereas the low-priority flow would have a separate set of fabric resources for its exclusive use.
Setting QoS zone-based traffic prioritization
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
zoneCreate
command to create zones for high- and low-priority traffic.
For high-priority traffic, use the following syntax:
zonecreate "QOSHid_zonename", "member[; member...]"
For low-priority traffic, use the following syntax:
zonecreate "QOSLid_zonename", "member[; member...]"
The
id
range is from 1 through 5 for high-priority traffic, which corresponds to VCs 10 through 14. For low-priority traffic, the
id
range is from 1 through 2, which corresponds to VCs 8 and 9. The
id
is optional; if it is not specified, the virtual channels are
allocated by means of a round-robin scheme.
3.
Enter the
cfgAdd
command to add the QoS zone to the zone configuration, by using the following syntax:
cfgadd "cfgname", "QOSzonename"
4.
Enter the
cfgSave
command to save the change to the defined configuration.
5.
Enter the
cfgEnable
command for the appropriate zone configuration to make the change effective.
cfgenable "cfgname"
6.
Enter the
portCfgQos
command to enable QoS on the E_Ports, by using the following syntax:
portcfgqos --enable [slot/]port
The
portCfgQos
command does not affect QoS prioritization. It only enables or disables the link to pass QoS priority traffic.
NOTE
QoS is enabled by default on all ports (except long-distance ports). If you use the
portCfgQos
command to enable
QoS on a specific port, the port is toggled to apply this configuration, even though the port already has QoS enabled.
The port is toggled because the user configuration changed, even though the actual configuration of the port did not
change. If you later use the
portCfgQos
command to enable QoS on the same port again, the port is
not
toggled,
because the configuration did not change.
Optimizing Fabric Behavior
Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1
53-1004111-02
395