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priority-group bandwidth pfc
Configure the ETS bandwidth allocation and PFC mode used to manage port traffic in an 802.1p priority 
group.
Parameters
priority-group 
group-num
Enter the keyword priority-group followed by the 
number of an 802.1p priority group. Use the priority-
pgid command to create the priority groups in a DCB map.
bandwidth 
percentage
Enter the keyword bandwidth followed by a bandwidth 
percentage allocated to the priority group. The range of valid 
values is 1 to 100. The sum of all allocated bandwidth 
percentages in priority groups in a DCB map must be 100%.
strict-priority
Configure the priority-group traffic to be handled with strict 
priority scheduling. Strict-priority traffic is serviced first, 
before bandwidth allocated to other priority groups is made 
available.
pfc {on | off}
Configure whether priority-based flow control is enabled 
(on) or disabled (off) for port traffic in the priority group.
Defaults
None
Command 
Modes
DCB MAP
Command 
History
Version
Description
9.7(0.0)
Introduced on the S6000-ON.
9.3(0.0)
Introduced on the S4810, S6000 platforms.
Usage 
Information
Use the dcb-map command to configure priority groups with PFC and/or ETS 
settings and apply them to Ethernet interfaces.
Use the priority-pgid command to map 802.1p priorities to a priority group. 
You can assign each 802.1p priority to only one priority group. A priority group 
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.
Data Center Bridging (DCB)
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