Dell PowerSwitch S4128F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.3.0 - Page 1094
ETS configuration notes, Con ETS, ETS
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ETS configuration notes • ETS is supported on Layer2 (L2) 802.1p priority (dot1p 0 to 7) and Layer 3 (L3) DSCP (0 to 63) traffic. FCoE traffic uses dot1p priority 3 - iSCSI storage traffic uses dot1p priority 4. • Apply these maps and policies on interfaces: - Trust maps - OS10 interfaces do not honor the L2 and L3 priority fields in ingress traffic by default. Create a trust map to honor dot1p and DSCP classes of lossless traffic. A trust map does not change ingress dot1p and DSCP values in egress flows. In a trust map, assign a qos-group traffic class to trusted dot1p/DSCP values. A qos-group number is used only internally to schedule classes of ingress traffic. - QoS map - Create a QoS map to assign trusted dot1p and DSCP traffic classes to lossless queues. - Ingress trust policy - Configure a service policy to trust dot1p values in ingress traffic. - Egress queuing policy - Configure ETS for egress traffic by assigning bandwidth to matching lossless queues in queuing class and policy maps. • Apply both PFC network-qos (input) and ETS queuing (output) policies on an interface to ensure lossless transmission. • An ETS-enabled interface operates with dynamic weighted round robin (DWRR) or strict priority scheduling. • OS10 control traffic is sent to control queues, which have a strict priority that is higher than data traffic queues. ETS-allocated bandwidth is not supported on a strict priority queue. A strict priority queue receives bandwidth only from DCBX type, length, values (TLVs). • The CEE/IEEE2.5 versions of ETS TLVs are supported. ETS configurations are received in a TLV from a peer. Configure ETS ETS provides traffic prioritization for lossless storage, latency-sensitive, and best-effort data traffic on the same link. • Configure classes of dot1p and DSCP traffic and assign them to lossless queues. Use the class-trust class map to honor ingress dot1p and DSCP traffic. • Allocate guaranteed bandwidth to each lossless queue. An ETS queue can exceed the amount of allocated bandwidth if another queue does not use its share. ETS is disabled by default on all interfaces. 1 Configure trust maps of dot1p and DSCP values in CONFIGURATION mode. A trust map does not modify ingress values in output flows. Assign a qos-group, traffic class from 0 to 7, to trusted dot1p/DSCP values in TRUST mode. A qos-group number is used only internally to schedule classes of ingress traffic. Enter multiple dot1p and dscp values in a hyphenated range or separated by commas. trust dot1p-map dot1p-map-name qos-group {0-7} dot1p {0-7} exit trust dscp-map dscp-map-name qos-group {0-7} dscp {0-63} exit 2 Configure a QoS map with trusted traffic-class (qos-group) to lossless-queue mapping in CONFIGURATION mode. Assign one or more qos-groups, from 0 to 7, to a specified queue in QOS-MAP mode. Enter multiple qos-group values in a hyphenated range or separated by commas. Enter multiple queue qos-group entries, if necessary. qos-map traffic-class queue-map-name queue {0-7} qos-group {0-7} exit 3 Apply the default trust map specifying that dot1p and dscp values are trusted in SYSTEM-QOS or INTERFACE mode. trust-map {dot1p | dscp} default 4 Create a queuing class map for each ETS queue in CONFIGURATION mode. Enter match queue criteria in CLASS-MAP mode. class-map type queuing class-map-name match queue {0-7} exit 1094 Converged data center services