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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Virtual Fabrics considerations
If Virtual Fabrics is enabled, the rate limit configuration on a port is on a per-logical switch basis.
That is, if a port is configured to have a certain rate limit value, and the port is then moved to a
different logical switch, it would have no rate limit applied to it in the new logical switch. If that
same port is moved back to the original logical switch, it would have the original rate limit take
effect again.
Limiting traffic from a particular device
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the portCfgQos
--
setratelimit command.
portcfgqos --setratelimit
slot
/
port
ratelimit
Example of setting the rate limit on slot 3, port 9 to 4000 Mbps
portcfgqos --setratelimit 3/9 4000
Disabling Ingress Rate Limiting
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the portCfgQos
--
resetratelimit command.
portcfgqos --resetratelimit
slot
/
port
Example of disabling Ingress Rate Limiting on slot 3, port 9
portcfgqos --resetratelimit 3/9
QoS: SID/DID traffic prioritization
SID/DID traffic prioritization allows you to categorize the traffic flow between a host and target as
having a high, medium, or low priority. Fabric OS supports two types of prioritization:
•
Class Specific Control (CS_CTL)-based frame prioritization
Each frame between a host and a target is assigned a specific priority, depending on the value
of the CS_CTL field in the frame header.
•
QoS zone-based traffic prioritization
All traffic between a host and a target is assigned a specific priority, depending on the name
you define for the QoS zone.
CS_CTL-based prioritization and QoS zone-based prioritization are mutually exclusive. If you enable
CS_CTL-based prioritization on F/FL_Ports, then QoS zone-based prioritization cannot be used
between any devices connected to those F/FL_Ports.
CS_CTL-based prioritization takes precedence over QoS zone-based prioritization. If you enable
CS_CTL-based prioritization on F/FL_Ports that are defined in a QoS zone, CS_CTL-based
prioritization takes precedence over the QoS zones.
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