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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
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If you configure the IP-precedence-to-DSCP map by using the
mls qos map ip-prec-dscp
dscp1...dscp8
global configuration command, the settings only affect packets on ingress interfaces
that are configured to trust the IP precedence value. In a policy map, if you set the packet IP
precedence value to a new value by using the
set ip precedence
new-precedence
policy-map class
configuration command, the egress DSCP value is not affected by the IP-precedence-to-DSCP map.
If you want the egress DSCP value to be different than the ingress value, use the
set dscp
new-dscp
policy-map class configuration command.
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If you enter or have used the
set ip dscp
command, the switch changes this command to
set dscp
in
its configuration. If you enter the
set ip dscp
command, this setting appears as
set dscp
in the switch
configuration.
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You can use the
set ip precedence
or the
set precedence
policy-map class configuration command
to change the packet IP precedence value. This setting appears as
set ip precedence
in the switch
configuration.
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If VLAN-based QoS is enabled, the hierarchical policy map supersedes the previously configured
port-based policy map.
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The hierarchical policy map is attached to the SVI and affects all traffic belonging to the VLAN.
The actions specified in the VLAN-level policy map affect the traffic belonging to the SVI. The
police action on the port-level policy map affects the ingress traffic on the affected physical
interfaces.
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When configuring a hierarchical policy map on trunk ports, the VLAN ranges must not overlap. If
the ranges overlap, the actions specified in the policy map affect the incoming and outgoing traffic
on the overlapped VLANs.
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Aggregate policers are not supported in hierarchical policy maps.
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When VLAN-based QoS is enabled, the switch supports VLAN-based features, such as the VLAN
map.
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You can configure a hierarchical policy map only on the primary VLAN of a private VLAN.
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When you enable VLAN-based QoS and configure a hierarchical policy map in a switch stack, these
automatic actions occur when the stack configuration changes:
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When a new stack master is selected, the stack master re-enables and reconfigures these features
on all applicable interfaces on the stack master.
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When a stack member is added, the stack master re-enables and reconfigures these features on
all applicable ports on the stack member.
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When you merge switch stacks, the new stack master re-enables and reconfigures these features
on the switches in the new stack.
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When the switch stack divides into two or more switch stacks, the stack master in each switch
stack re-enables and reconfigures these features on all applicable interfaces on the stack
members, including the stack master.