Verifying DCB and LLDP Configurations
Determine Whether Interfaces Are Active
Determine Whether LLDP is Running and Recognizing Peers
Disable DCB for Each Interface
Enable and Disable a Specific DCB Feature
Configure the Mode for the DCB Feature
Display DCBX Feature Statistics and Control Information
Display Output of Unstarted DCBX Protocol Exchange
Display Output of DCBX TLV Exchange
The application protocol feature allows the DCB node to advertise the upper-layer protocols and associated priority mapping over a DCB link. Because the SEFOS switch is only a DCB-capable switch and it is not FCoE-capable, EtherType for layer 2 protocols is the only protocol supported. The protocol's main purpose is to advertise its capability to the link partner, which is a CNA port, and the host runs FCoE over this CNA link. The priority mapping for this feature is taken from what the PFC feature has configured.