On 24/11/2009, at 3:50 AM, Brian Turnbow wrote:

> The nexus family does PFC (no it's not a card, they reused the acronym)
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9670/white_paper_c11-542809.html
> Basically enables sending a pause per class.
> They did it for FCOE and it is proprietary , the white paper has the standard 
> mumbo jumbo about 
> how it is becoming a standard and everyone is adapting cisco's proposal..



That info is a little dated.  Sure, in "Datacentre Ethernet" days when Cisco 
where out there alone doing this stuff then yeah, it was proprietary.  Now 
that's not the case.  It all comes under the CEE banner  (Converged Enhanced 
Ethernet) and is being formalised by the IEEE as Data Centre Bridging. In 
particular you'd be interested in the following standards :

802.1Qbb  (priority based flow control)
802.1Qau  (congestion notification)

See http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/dcbridges.html for all the gory details.

But, in Cisco kit, only Nexus does it.  There other vendors (Brocade / Foundry 
for example) that can support it and even folk like BNT are making noises.  
Could be light at the end of the tunnel.


David
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