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• Disable - Disable ETS and stop the ETS process. Other configuration will not be change if
you disable ETS.
The system's default ETS admin mode is disabled
Scheduler Type - Configures the scheduler type for an interface.
• WERR - Set scheduler type to WERR.
• WRR - Set the scheduler type to WRR.
When the ETS is enabled, the default scheduler type is WERR.
ETS PG-Mapping - This command configures the mapping list of priority to priority groups. Choose
the CNM generation behavior when congestion notification threshold is reached but the incoming
sampled packet does not have CN-TAG.
• LAN - assign specific priority id to LAN priority group.
• SAN - assign specific priority id to SAN priority group.
• IPC - assign specific priority id to IPC priority group.
When the ETS is enabled, priority id 0 to 2 are assigned to LAN, priority 3 to 6 are assigned to SAN,
and priority 7 is assigned to IPC.
Configurable Data
ETS LAN Weight - Set ETS LAN Weight. The system's default ETS LAN Weight is 50. The valid ETS
LAN Weight range is 1 to 99, and ETS LAN Weight plus ETS SAN Weight must equal to 100.
ETS SAN Weight - Set ETS SAN Weight. The system's default ETS SAN Weight is 50. The valid ETS
SAN Weight range is 1 to 99, and ETS LAN Weight plus ETS SAN Weight must equal to 100.
Non-Configurable Data
Queue ID - Specifies the queue priority ID.
Command Buttons
Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect
immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
11.7.4.7 Viewing Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) interface status
Non-Configurable Data
Interface - The list of ETS configurable interfaces.
Admin Mode - admin mode of specific interface.
Scheduler Type - scheduler type of specific interface.
ETS LAN Weight - LAN Weight of specific interface.
ETS SAN Weight - SAN Weight of specific interface.
Queue in LAN Priority Group - List of queues in LAN priority group.