Dcb-Policy Buffer-Threshold (Interface Configuration) - Dell S4810 Reference Manual

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Example
S4810-YU-MR-Dell(conf)# qos-policy-buffer test
S4810-YU-MR-Dell (conf-qos-policy-buffer)#queue 0 pause no-drop
buffer-size 128000 pause-threshold 103360 resume-threshold
83520
S4810-YU-MR-Dell (conf-qos-policy-buffer)# queue 4 pause no-
drop buffer-size 128000 pause-threshold 103360 resume-threshold
83520

dcb-policy buffer-threshold (Interface Configuration)

Assign the DCB policy to the DCB buffer threshold profile on interfaces. This setting takes precedence
over the global buffer-threshold setting. This utility is supported on the S4810 platform.
Syntax
dcb-policy buffer-threshold profile-name
Parameters
buffer-
threshold
profile-name
Default
None
Command
INTERFACE mode
Modes
Command
Version 9.3(0.0)
History
Usage
You can configure up to a maximum of four lossless (PFC) queues. By configuring
Information
four lossless queues, you can configure four different priorities and assign a
particular priority to each application that your network is used to process. For
example, you can assign a higher priority for time-sensitive applications and a
lower priority for other services, such as file transfers. You can configure the
amount of buffer space to be allocated for each priority and the pause or resume
thresholds for the buffer. This method of configuration enables you to effectively
manage and administer the behavior of lossless queues.
Example
Dell(conf-if-te-0/0)#dcb-policy buffer-threshold test
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Configure the profile name for the DCB buffer threshold
Enter the name of the profile, which can be a string of up to
32 characters in length.
Introduced on the S4810, S4820T, and S6000 platforms.
Data Center Bridging (DCB)

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