Related Documentation
- QFX Series
- Configuring CoS PFC (Congestion Notification Profiles)
- Example: Configuring CoS PFC for FCoE Traffic
- Example: Configuring Two or More Lossless FCoE IEEE 802.1p Priorities on Different FCoE Transit Switch Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Two or More Lossless FCoE Priorities on the Same FCoE Transit Switch Interface
- Example: Configuring Lossless FCoE Traffic When the Converged Ethernet Network Does Not Use IEEE 802.1p Priority 3 for FCoE Traffic (FCoE Transit Switch)
- Example: Configuring Lossless IEEE 802.1p Priorities on Ethernet Interfaces for Multiple Applications (FCoE and iSCSI)
- Understanding CoS Flow Control (Ethernet PAUSE and PFC)
- Understanding CoS IEEE 802.1p Priorities for Lossless Traffic Flows
congestion-notification-profile
Syntax
Interface Congestion Notification Profile Association
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Description
Configure a congestion notification profile to enable priority-based flow control (PFC) on traffic specified by an IEEE 802.1 code point, and apply the profile to an interface.
![]() | Note: You must configure PFC for FCoE traffic. Each interface that carries FCoE traffic should be configured for PFC on the FCoE code point (usually 011). |
You can attach a maximum of one congestion notification profile to an interface. There is no limit to the total number of congestion notification profiles you can create.
Options
profile-name—Name of the congestion notification profile.
The remaining statements are explained separately.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the
configuration.
interface-control—To add this
statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- QFX Series
- Configuring CoS PFC (Congestion Notification Profiles)
- Example: Configuring CoS PFC for FCoE Traffic
- Example: Configuring Two or More Lossless FCoE IEEE 802.1p Priorities on Different FCoE Transit Switch Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Two or More Lossless FCoE Priorities on the Same FCoE Transit Switch Interface
- Example: Configuring Lossless FCoE Traffic When the Converged Ethernet Network Does Not Use IEEE 802.1p Priority 3 for FCoE Traffic (FCoE Transit Switch)
- Example: Configuring Lossless IEEE 802.1p Priorities on Ethernet Interfaces for Multiple Applications (FCoE and iSCSI)
- Understanding CoS Flow Control (Ethernet PAUSE and PFC)
- Understanding CoS IEEE 802.1p Priorities for Lossless Traffic Flows


