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priority-group qos-policy
Associate the 802.1p priority traffic in a priority group with the ETS configuration in a QoS output
policy.
Syntax
priority-group group-name qos-policy ets-policy-name
To remove the 802.1p priority group, use the no priority-group qos-policy command.
Parameters
Defaults
none
Command Modes
DCB OUTPUT POLICY
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Information
The ETS configuration associated with 802.1p priority traffic in a DCB output policy is used in DCBX
negotiation with ETS peers.
If you disable ETS in an output policy applied to an interface using the no ets mode on command, any
previously configured QoS settings at the interface or global level take effect. If QoS settings are
configured at the interface or global level and in an output policy map (service-policy output
command), the QoS configuration in the output policy takes precedence.
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Commands
priority-list
Configure the 802.1p priorities for the traffic on which you want to apply an ETS output policy.
Syntax
priority-list value
To remove the priority list, use the no priority-list command.
Parameters
Defaults
none
priority-list Configure the 802.1p priorities for an ETS output policy.
set-pgid Configure the priority-group.
group-name
Enter the group name of the 802.1p priority group.
Maximum: 32 characters.
ets-policy-name
Enter the ETS policy name.
Version 8.3.16.1 Introduced on MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module
dcb-output Create a DCB output policy.
dcb-policy output Apply the output policy.
value
Enter the priority list value. Separate priority values with a comma; specify a
priority range with a dash; for example,
priority-list 3,5-7.
The value range is 0 to 7.