On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:53 PM, ayuj <ayuj.ve...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > 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 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic >> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are >> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, >> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity >> planning >> reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> E1000-devel mailing list >> E1000-devel <at> lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/e1000-devel >> To learn more about IntelĀ® Ethernet, visit > http://communities.intel.com/community/wired >> > 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
You might try taking a look at: http://open-lldp.org/dcb_overview Beyond that I'm not sure I can help you much more as DCB is a very complicated topic to attempt to explain and doing so over email will make it even more difficult. If nothing else in such a situation you can probably find more information by Googling the the topic of "DCB on Linux". - Alex ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev _______________________________________________ E1000-devel mailing list E1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/e1000-devel To learn more about Intel® Ethernet, visit http://communities.intel.com/community/wired