Quality of Service
General
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Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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By changing the CoS/802.1p to Queue mapping (CoS/802.1p to Queue) and the Queue
schedule method and bandwidth allocation (Queue page), it is possible to achieve the desired
quality of service in a network.
The CoS/802.1p to Queue mapping is applicable only if one of the following exists:
•
The device is in QoS Basic mode and CoS/802.1p trusted mode
•
The device is in QoS Advanced mode and the packets belong to flows that are CoS/
802.1p trusted
Queue 1 has the lowest priority, queue 8 in the 350 and 550 families have the highest priority.
To map CoS values to egress queues:
STEP 1
Click
Quality of Service
>
General
>
CoS/802.1p to Queue
.
STEP 2
Enter the parameters.
•
802.1p
—Displays the 802.1p priority tag values to be assigned to an egress queue,
where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority.
•
Output Queue
—Select the egress queue to which the 802.1p priority is mapped. Either
four or eight egress queues are supported, where Queue 4 or Queue 8 is the highest
priority egress queue and Queue 1 is the lowest priority.
STEP 3
For each 802.1p priority, select the Output Queue to which it is mapped.
2
3
2
Excellent Effort
3
6
5
Critical Application - LVS
phone SIP
4
5
4 Video
5
8
7
Voice - Cisco IP phone
default
6
8
7
Interwork Control
LVS phone RTP
7
7
6
Network Control
802.1p Values
(0-7, 7 being the
highest)
Queue
(8 queues 1-8, 8
is the highest
priority)
7 Queues
(8 is the highest
priority used for
stack control traffic)
Stack
Notes