Dell 9.8(0.0) Switch User Manual


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The pause:
Starts when either the packet pointer or the buffer threshold is met (whichever
is met first). When the discard threshold is met, packets are dropped.
Ends when both the packet pointer and the buffer threshold fall below 50% of
the threshold settings.
The discard threshold defines when the interface starts dropping the packet on the
interface. This may be necessary when a connected device does not honor the
flow control frame sent by the switch. The discard threshold should be larger than
the buffer threshold so that the buffer holds at least hold at least three packets.
Changes in the flow-control values may not be reflected automatically in the show
interface output. As a workaround, apply the new settings, execute shut then
no shut on the interface, then check the running-config of the port using the
show interface command.
Important Points to Remember
Do not enable tx pause when buffer carving is enabled. For information and
assistance, consult Dell Networking TAC.
Asymmetric flow control (rx on tx off, or rx off tx on) setting for the
interface port less than 100 Mb/s speed is not permitted. The following error is
returned:
Can’t configure Asymmetric flowcontrol when speed <1G,
config ignored
The only configuration applicable to half duplex ports is rx off tx off. The
following error is returned:
Can’t configure flowcontrol when half duplex is configure,
config ignored
Half duplex cannot be configured when the flow control configuration is on
(default is rx on tx on). The following error is returned:
Can’t configure half duplex when flowcontrol is on, config
ignored
NOTE: The flow control must be off (rx off tx off) before configuring the
half duplex.
NOTE: If you use the disable rx flow control command, Dell
Networking recommends rebooting the system.
Example
Dell(conf-if-te-0/1)#show config
!
interface TengigabitEthernet 0/1
no ip address
switchport
no negotiation auto
flowcontrol rx off tx on
no shutdown
...
Related
Commands
show running-config — displays the flow configuration parameters (non-default
values only).
Interfaces
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