Blade ICE G8124 Personal Computer User Manual


 
BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
210 Chapter 14: FCoE and CEE BMD00220, October 2010
This example can be configured using the following commands:
1. Turn CEE on.
Note – Turning CEE on will automatically change some 802.1p QoS and 802.3x standard flow
control settings and menus (see “Turning CEE On or Off” on page 192).
2. Configure each allocated priority group with a description (optional), list of 802.1p priority values,
and bandwidth allocation:
3. Configure the strict priority group with a description (optional) and a list of 802.1p priority values:
Note – Priority group 15 is permitted unlimited bandwidth. As such, the commands for priority
group 15 do not include bandwidth allocation.
4. Save the configuration.
RS G8124(config)# cee enable
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 2 priorities 0,1,2
(Select a group for regular LAN, and
set for 802.1p priorities 0, 1, and 2)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets bandwidth 2 10
(Restrict to 10% of link bandwidth)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 2 description
"Regular LAN" (Set a group description—optional)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 3 priorities 3
(Select a group for SAN traffic, and
set for 802.1p priority 3)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets bandwidth 3 20
(Restrict to 20% of link bandwidth)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 3 description "SAN"
(Set a group description—optional)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 4 priorities 4
(Select a group for latency traffic,
and set for 802.1p priority 4)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets bandwidth 4 30
(Restrict to 30% of link bandwidth)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 4 description
"Biz-Critical LAN" (Set a group description—optional)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 15 priorities 7
(Select a group for strict traffic, and
Set 802.1p priority 7)
RS G8124(config)# cee global ets priority-group 15 description
"Network Management" (Set a group description—optional)