Greetings--
On all of my ex4300's this is the default class-of-service forwarding class set:
test@switch1> show configuration class-of-service |display inheritance {master:0} test@switch1 > show class-of-service forwarding-class Forwarding class ID Queue Restricted queue Fabric priority Policing priority SPU priority best-effort 0 0 0 low normal low expedited-forwarding 1 1 1 low normal low assured-forwarding 2 2 2 low normal low network-control 3 3 3 low normal low mcast-be 8 8 8 low normal low mcast-ef 9 9 9 low normal low mcast-af 10 10 10 low normal low mcast-nc 11 11 11 low normal low
However on one specific ex4300 I have this default set
test@switch2> show configuration class-of-service |display inheritance {master:0} test@switch2> show class-of-service forwarding-class Forwarding class ID Queue Restricted queue Fabric priority Policing priority SPU priority best-effort 0 0 0 low normal low fcoe 1 3 3 low normal low no-loss 2 4 4 low normal low network-control 3 7 7 low normal low mcast 8 8 0 low normal low
Has this been changed with some sort of operational command? Based on the fcoe class it looks like its expecting to be operating in some sort of fabric mode.
The issue is that my standard qos template does not work on this one unit as it references the default mcast-be forwarding class.
--Paul