Configuring Quality of Service
QoS Basic Mode
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
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QoS Basic Mode
In QoS Basic mode, a specific domain in the network can be defined as trusted.
Within that domain, packets are marked with 802.1p priority and/or DSCP to signal
the type of service they require. Nodes within the domain use these fields to
assign the packet to a specific output queue. The initial packet classification and
marking of these fields is done in the ingress of the trusted domain.
Workflow to Configure Basic QoS Mode
To configure Basic QoS mode, perform the following:
1. Select Basic mode for the system by using the
QoS Properties
page
.
2. Select the trust-behavior using the
Global Setting
page. The switch supports
CoS/802.1p trusted mode and DSCP trusted mode. CoS/802.1p trusted mode
uses the 802.1p priority in the VLAN tag. DSCP trusted mode use the DSCP
value in the IP header.
If there is any port that, as an exception, should not trust the incoming CoS mark,
disable the QoS state on that port using the
Interface Settings
page
.
Enable or disable the global selected trusted mode at the ports by using the
Interface Settings
page. If a port is disabled without trusted mode, all its ingress
packets are forward in best effort. It is recommended 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