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Lossless Dynamic Load Sharing on ports

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You can disable or enable IOD when Lossless DLS is enabled. You can also choose between
exchange- or port-based policies with Lossless DLS. Events that cause a rebalance include the
following:

Adding an E_Port

Adding a slave E_Port

Removing an E_Port (However, frame loss occurs on traffic flows to this port.)

Removing an F_Port (However, frame loss occurs on traffic flows to this port.)

Lossless DLS does the following whenever paths need to be rebalanced:

1. Pauses ingress traffic by not returning credits. Frames that are already in transit are not

dropped.

2. Changes the existing path to a more optimal path.

3. If IOD is enabled, waits for sufficient time for frames already received to be transmitted. This is

needed to maintain IOD.

4. Resumes traffic.

Table 11

shows the effect of frames when you have a specific routing policy turned on with IOD.

Lossless core

Lossless core works with the default configuration of the Brocade DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4
hardware to prevent frame loss during a core blade removal and insertion. This feature is on by
default and cannot be disabled. Lossless core has the following limitations:

Only supported with IOD disabled, which means Lossless core cannot guarantee in-order
delivery of exchanges

ICL limitations

Traffic flow limitations

TABLE 11

Combinations of routing policy and IOD with Lossless DLS enabled

Policy

IOD

Rebalance result with Lossless DLS enabled

Port-based

Disabled

No frame loss, but out-of-order frames may occur.

Port-based

Enabled

No frame loss and no out-of-order frames. Topology restrictions apply. Intended
for FICON environment.

Exchange-based

Disabled

No frame loss, but out-of-order frames may occur.

Exchange-based

Enabled

No frame loss and no out-of-order frames. Topology restrictions apply. Intended
for FICON environment.

Device-based

Disabled

No frame loss, but out-of-order frames may occur.

Device-based

Enabled

No frame loss and no out-of-order frames. Topology restrictions apply. Intended
for FICON environment.