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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS
Understanding QoS
The switch supports two configurable ingress queues, which are serviced by SRR in shared mode only.
Table 36-1
describes the queues.
You assign each packet that flows through the switch to a queue and to a threshold. Specifically, you map
DSCP or CoS values to an ingress queue and map DSCP or CoS values to a threshold ID. You use the
mls qos srr-queue input dscp-map queue
queue-id
{
dscp1...dscp8
|
threshold
threshold-id
dscp1...dscp8
} or
the
mls qos srr-queue input cos-map queue
queue-id
{
cos1...cos8
|
threshold
threshold-id cos1...cos8
} global configuration command. You can display the DSCP input queue
threshold map and the CoS input queue threshold map by using the
show mls qos maps
privileged EXEC
command.
WTD Thresholds
The queues use WTD to support distinct drop percentages for different traffic classes. Each queue has
three drop thresholds: two configurable (
explicit
) WTD thresholds and one nonconfigurable (
implicit
)
threshold preset to the queue-full state. You assign the two explicit WTD threshold percentages for
threshold ID 1 and ID 2 to the ingress queues by using the
mls qos srr-queue input threshold
queue-id
threshold-percentage1 threshold-percentage2
global configuration command. Each threshold value is a
percentage of the total number of allocated buffers for the queue. The drop threshold for threshold ID 3
is preset to the queue-full state, and you cannot modify it. For more information about how WTD works,
see the
“Weighted Tail Drop” section on page 36-11
.
Buffer and Bandwidth Allocation
You define the ratio (allocate the amount of space) with which to divide the ingress buffers between the
two queues by using the
mls qos srr-queue input buffers
percentage1 percentage2
global configuration
command. The buffer allocation together with the bandwidth allocation control how much data can be
buffered and sent before packets are dropped. You allocate bandwidth as a percentage by using the
mls
qos srr-queue input bandwidth
weight1 weight2
global configuration command. The ratio of the
weights is the ratio of the frequency in which the SRR scheduler sends packets from each queue.
Priority Queueing
You can configure one ingress queue as the priority queue by using the
mls qos srr-queue input
priority-queue
queue-id
bandwidth
weight
global configuration command. The priority queue should
be used for traffic (such as voice) that requires guaranteed delivery because this queue is guaranteed part
of the bandwidth regardless of the load on the internal ring.
Table 36-1
Ingress Queue Types
Queue Type
1
1.
The switch uses two nonconfigurable queues for traffic that is essential for proper network operation.
Function
Normal
User traffic that is considered to be normal priority. You can configure three different thresholds to
differentiate among the flows. You can use the
mls qos srr-queue input threshold
, the
mls qos srr-queue
input dscp-map
, and the
mls qos srr-queue input cos-map
global configuration commands.
Expedite
High-priority user traffic such as differentiated services (DF) expedited forwarding or voice traffic. You can
configure the bandwidth required for this traffic as a percentage of the total traffic by using the
mls qos
srr-queue input priority-queue
global configuration command. The expedite queue has guaranteed bandwidth.
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