> > in a back-to-back senario.
>
> Have you tried mapping the priorities to something other than TC 0?
> I'm thinking that may be part of the issue. In order to use DCB you
> need to be using multiple traffic classes.
>
> One question I would have is why is it you want to test DCB? What is
> it you are hoping to gain by using it?
>
> - Alex
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Hi Alex,
I'm facing issue in configuring traffic class.
I got to know that i can map TC to priority using dcbtool:-
[up2tc:xxxxxxxx] user priority to traffic class mapping.
From left to right (priorities 0-7), x is
a the corresponding traffic class (0-7)
(this argument is currently ignored).
Im kind of new to DCB try to understand how it works.
I would be really helpful if you assist me in configuring different traffic
classes or any helplink for that.
Thanks
-Ayuj
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