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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
Step 5
trust
[
cos
|
dscp
|
ip-precedence
]
Configure the trust state, which QoS uses to generate a CoS-based or
DSCP-based QoS label.
Note
This command is mutually exclusive with the
set
command
within the same policy map. If you enter the
trust
command,
go to Step 6.
By default, the port is not trusted. If no keyword is specified when the
command is entered, the default is
dscp
.
The keywords have these meanings:
•
cos—
QoS derives the DSCP value by using the received or default
port CoS value and the CoS-to-DSCP map.
•
dscp—
QoS derives the DSCP value by using the DSCP value from
the ingress packet. For non-IP packets that are tagged, QoS derives
the DSCP value by using the received CoS value; for non-IP
packets that are untagged, QoS derives the DSCP value by using
the default port CoS value. In either case, the DSCP value is
derived from the CoS-to-DSCP map.
•
ip-precedence—
QoS derives the DSCP value by using the IP
precedence value from the ingress packet and the
IP-precedence-to-DSCP map. For non-IP packets that are tagged,
QoS derives the DSCP value by using the received CoS value; for
non-IP packets that are untagged, QoS derives the DSCP value by
using the default port CoS value. In either case, the DSCP value is
derived from the CoS-to-DSCP map.
For more information, see the
“Configuring the CoS-to-DSCP Map”
section on page 36-51
.
Step 6
set
{
dscp
new-dscp
|
ip precedence
new-precedence
}
Classify IP traffic by setting a new value in the packet.
•
For
dscp
new-dscp
, enter a new DSCP value to be assigned to the
classified traffic. The range is 0 to 63.
•
For
ip precedence
new-precedence,
enter a new IP-precedence
value to be assigned to the classified traffic. The range is 0 to 7.
Command
Purpose