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Tasks at a glance
•
(Required.)
Configuring global CND settings
•
(Optional.)
Configuring CND settings for an interface
(Optional.)
Configuring congestion detection parameters
Enabling QCN
QCN settings take effect only after you enable QCN.
Configuration prerequisites
Before you enable QCN, enable LLDP. For more information about LLDP, see
Layer 2—LAN
Switching Configuration Guide
.
Configuration procedure
To enable QCN:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable QCN.
qcn-enable
By default, QCN is disabled.
When QCN is disabled, the
following events occur:
•
All QCN settings become
invalid but still exist.
•
The device stops LLDP
negotiation and does not
process or carry CN TLVs in
LLDP packets.
Configuring CND settings
You can configure CND settings both globally or for a specific interface. The interface-level CND
settings take precedence over global settings.
Configuring global CND settings
Perform this task to assign a device to a CND identified by the specified CNPV.
After you assign a device to a CND, the device can detect congestion for packets within the CND.
You can assign a device to multiple CNDs by specifying multiple CNPVs for the device. For example,
a device can be assigned to CND 1, CND 2, and CND 3 and have an alternate priority of 0 in all three
CNDs. The following table shows priority mappings:
dot1p CNPV
Alternate
priority
0 N/A
N/A
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