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Configuring QoS
This chapter describes how to configure quality of service (QoS) by using automatic QoS (auto-QoS)
commands or by using standard QoS commands on the switch. With QoS, you can provide preferential
treatment to certain types of traffic at the expense of others. Without QoS, the switch offers best-effort
service to each packet, regardless of the packet contents or size. It sends the packets without any
assurance of reliability, delay bounds, or throughput. Unless otherwise noted, the term
switch
refers to
a standalone switch and to a switch stack.
Cisco IOS release 12.2(52)SE and later supports QoS for both IPv4and IPv6 traffic when a dual IPv4
and IPv6 SDM template is configured.
You can configure QoS on physical ports and on switch virtual interfaces (SVIs). Other than to apply
policy maps, you configure the QoS settings, such as classification, queueing, and scheduling, the same
way on physical ports and SVIs. When configuring QoS on a physical port, you apply a nonhierarchical
policy map. When configuring QoS on an SVI, you apply a nonhierarchical or a hierarchical policy map.
Note
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, see the command
reference
this release.
This chapter consists of these sections:
•
•
Configuring Auto-QoS, page 36-21
•
Displaying Auto-QoS Information, page 36-30
•
Configuring Standard QoS, page 36-30
•
Displaying Standard QoS Information, page 36-85
The switch supports some of the modular QoS CLI (MQC) commands. For more information about the
MQC commands, see the “Modular Quality of Service Command-Line Interface Overview” at this site: