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Dcb-Policy Input Stack-Unit Stack-Ports All - Dell S4810 Reference Manual

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Version
8.3.16.0
Usage
Information
If you apply an input policy with PFC disabled (no pfc mode on):
When you apply an input policy to an interface, an error message is displayed if:
In a switch stack, configure all stacked ports with the same PFC configuration.
A DCB input policy for PFC applied to an interface may become invalid if you
reconfigure the dot1p-queue mapping. This situation occurs when the new dot1p-
queue assignment exceeds the maximum number (2) of lossless queues supported
globally on the switch. In this case, all PFC configurations received from PFC-
enabled peers are removed and resynchronized with the peer devices.
Traffic may be interrupted when you reconfigure PFC no-drop priorities in an input
policy or reapply the policy to an interface.
If the priority group to QoS policy mapping configurations in the DCB output
profile are not complete (for example, no priorities are mapped or only some of the
priorities are mapped), all eight priorities map to a single priority group with a PGID
of 0 for DCBx negotiations.
Related
dcb-input
Commands

dcb-policy input stack-unit stack-ports all

Apply the specified DCB input policy on all ports of the switch stack or a single stacked switch.
S4810
Syntax
dcb-policy input stack-unit {all | stack-unit-id} stack-ports
all dcb-input-policy-name
To remove all DCB input policies applied to the stacked ports and rest the PFC to
its default settings, use the no dcb-policy input stack-unit all command.
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
NOTE: Please note that Dell Networking does not recommended to use this
command as it has been deprecated in the current 9.4.(0.0) release. A warning
message appears when you try to run this command indicating that you have
to use the dcb-map commands in the future.
You can enable link-level flow control on the interface. To delete the input
policy, first disable link-level flow control. PFC is then automatically enabled on
the interface because an interface is by default PFC-enabled.
PFC still allows you to configure lossless queues on a port to ensure no-drop
handling of lossless traffic.
The PFC dot1p priorities result in more than two lossless port queues globally
on the switch.
You already enabled link-level flow control. PFC and link-level flow control
cannot be enabled at the same time on an interface.
— creates a DCB input policy.
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