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Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol (DCBX)<br />

The data center bridging exchange (DCBX) protocol is enabled by default on any switch on which PFC or<br />

ETS are enabled. DCBX allows a switch to automatically discover DCB-enabled peers and exchange<br />

configuration information. PFC and ETS use DCBX to exchange and negotiate parameters with peer<br />

devices. DCBX capabilities include:<br />

• Discovery of DCB capabilities on peer-device connections<br />

• Determination of possible mismatch in DCB configuration on a peer link<br />

• Configuration of a peer device over a DCB link<br />

DCBX requires the link layer discovery protocol (LLDP) to provide the path to exchange DCB parameters<br />

with peer devices. Exchanged parameters are sent in organizationally specific type, length, values (TLVs)<br />

in LLDP data units. For more information, refer to the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) chapter.<br />

The following LLDP TLVs are supported for DCB parameter exchange:<br />

• PFC parameters: PFC Configuration TLV and Application Priority Configuration TLV.<br />

• ETS parameters: ETS Configuration TLV and ETS Recommendation TLV.<br />

Data Center Bridging in a Traffic Flow<br />

Figure 6-3 shows how DCB handles a traffic flow on an interface.<br />

Figure 6-3. DCB PFC and ETS Traffic Handling<br />

Ingress Traffic<br />

Egress Traffic<br />

Apply QoS traffic<br />

classification using<br />

dot1p priority and<br />

map to queue<br />

Map priority traffic<br />

to ETS priority<br />

groups<br />

Switching<br />

Apply ETS bandwidth<br />

allocation and<br />

scheduling to<br />

priority-group traffic<br />

Apply PFC no-drop handling<br />

for lossless queues of<br />

ingress priority traffic<br />

Transmit ETS-handled<br />

priority traffic<br />

on egress queue<br />

Data Center Bridging (DCB) | 55

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