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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 37 Configuring QoS
Configuring Auto-QoS
Enhanced Auto-QoS for Video, Trust, and Classification
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE, auto-QoS is enhanced to support video. Automatic configurations are
generated that classify and trust traffic from Cisco TelePresence systems and Cisco IP cameras.
When you configure the
auto qos
{
video
|
classify
|
trust
} enhanced commands on a switch port, this
behavior occurs:
•
Auto qos voip
generated commands that you configured on the interface before Cisco IOS Release
12.2(55)SE migrate to the enhanced commands.
•
Global values change with the migration of enhanced commands. For a complete list of the
generated commands that are applied to the running configuration see
Table 37-5
.
Auto-QoS Configuration Migration
Auto-QoS configuration migration from legacy auto-QoS to enhanced auto-QoS occurs when:
•
A switch is booted with a 12.2(55)SE image and QoS is not enabled.
Any video or voice trust configuration on the interface automatically generates enhanced auto-QoS
commands.
•
A switch is enabled with QoS, these guidelines take effect:
–
If you configure the interface for conditional trust on a voice device, only the legacy auto-QoS
VoIP configuration is generated.
–
If you configure the interface for conditional trust on a video device, the enhanced auto-QoS
configuration is generated.
–
If you configure the interface with classification or conditional trust based on the new interface
auto-QoS commands, enhanced auto-QoS configuration is generated.
•
Auto-QoS migration happens after a new device is connected when the
auto qos srnd4
global
configuration command is enabled.
Note
If an interface previously configured with legacy auto-QoS migrates to enhanced auto-QoS, voice
commands and configuration are updated to match the new global QoS commands.
Auto-QoS configuration migration from enhanced auto-QoS to legacy auto-QoS can occur only when
you disable all existing auto-QoS configurations from the interface.