DCB-PFC

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DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
EXAMPLE & USAGE
EXIT STATUS
SEE ALSO
REPORTING BUGS
AUTHOR


NAME

dcb-pfc − show / manipulate PFC (Priority-based Flow Control) settings of the DCB (Data Center Bridging) subsystem

SYNOPSIS

dcb [ OPTIONS ] pfc { COMMAND | help }

dcb pfc show dev DEV [ pfc-cap ] [ prio-pfc ] [ macsec-bypass ] [ delay ] [ requests ] [ indications ]

dcb pfc set dev DEV [ prio-pfc PFC-MAP ] [ macsec-bypass { on | off } ] [ delay INTEGER ]

PFC-MAP := [ PFC-MAP ] PFC-MAPPING

PFC-MAPPING := { PRIO | all }:{ on | off }

PRIO := { 0 .. 7 }

DESCRIPTION

dcb pfc is used to configure Priority-based Flow Control attributes through Linux DCB (Data Center Bridging) interface. PFC permits marking flows with a certain priority as lossless, and holds related configuration, as well as PFC counters.

PARAMETERS

For read-write parameters, the following describes only the write direction, i.e. as used with the set command. For the show command, the parameter name is to be used as a simple keyword without further arguments. This instructs the tool to show the value of a given parameter. When no parameters are given, the tool shows the complete PFC configuration.
pfc-cap

A read-only property that shows the number of traffic classes that may simultaneously support PFC.

requests

A read-only count of the sent PFC frames per traffic class. Only shown when -s is given, or when requested explicitly.

indications

A read-only count of the received PFC frames per traffic class. Only shown when -s is given, or when requested explicitly.

macsec-bypass { on | off }

Whether the sending station is capable of bypassing MACsec processing when MACsec is disabled.

prio-pfc PFC-MAP

PFC-MAP uses the array parameter syntax, see dcb(8) for details. Keys are priorities, values are on / off indicators of whether PFC is enabled for a given priority.

delay INTEGER

The allowance made for round-trip propagation delay of the link in bits. The value shall be 0..65535.

EXAMPLE & USAGE

Enable PFC on priorities 6 and 7, leaving the rest intact:

# dcb pfc set dev eth0 prio-pfc 6:on 7:on

Disable PFC of all priorities except 6 and 7, and configure delay to 4096 bits:

# dcb pfc set dev eth0 prio-pfc all:off 6:on 7:on delay 0x1000

Show what was set:

# dcb pfc show dev eth0
pfc-cap 8 macsec-bypass off delay 4096
prio-pfc 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:on 7:on

EXIT STATUS

Exit status is 0 if command was successful or a positive integer upon failure.

SEE ALSO

dcb(8)

REPORTING BUGS

Report any bugs to the Network Developers mailing list where the development and maintenance is primarily done. You do not have to be subscribed to the list to send a message there.

AUTHOR

Petr Machata