Quality of Service
Configuring QoS Basic Mode
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Enable or disable the global selected trusted mode at the ports on the Interface
Settings page. If a port is disabled without trusted mode, all its ingress packets are
forward in best effort. We recommend that you disable the trusted mode at the
ports where the CoS/802.1p and/or DSCP values in the incoming packets are not
trustworthy. Otherwise, it might negatively affect the performance of your
network.
Configuring Basic QoS Trust Mode
Use the Global Settings page to set the trust behavior for QoS basic mode. This
configuration is active when the switch is in QoS basic mode. Packets entering a
QoS domain are classified at the edge of the QoS domain.
To define the trust mode for QoS basic mode:
STEP 1
Click
Quality of Service
>
QoS Basic Mode
>
Global Settings
.
STEP 2
Select the trust mode when the switch is in QoS basic mode. If a packet CoS level
and DSCP tag are mapped to separate queues, the trust mode determines the
queue to which the packet is assigned:
•
CoS/802.1p
—Traffic is mapped to queues based on the VPT field in the
VLAN tag, or based on the per-port default CoS/802.1p value (if there is no
VLAN tag on the incoming packet), the actual mapping of the VPT to queue
can be configured on the CoS/802.1p to Queue page.
•
DSCP
—All IP traffic is mapped to queues based on the DSCP field in the IP
header. The actual mapping of the DSCP to queue can be configured on the
DSCP to Queue page. If traffic is not IP traffic, it is mapped to the best effort
queue.
•
IP Precedence
—Traffic is mapped to queues based on the IP precedence.
The actual mapping of the IP precedence to queue can be configured on the
IP Precedence to Queue page.
•
CoS/802.1p-DSCP
—Uses the trust CoS mode for non-IP traffic and trust
DSCP mode for IP traffic.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
. The Running Configuration is updated.