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set.
4. Apply QoS to ports
Command Explanation
Interface Mode
mls qos trust [cos [pass-through-dscp]|dscp
[pass-through-cos]|ip-precedence [pass-through
cos]|port priority <cos>]
no mls qos trust
Configure port trust; the “
no
mls qos trust
” command
disables the current trust
status of the port.
mls qos cos {<default-cos> }
no mls qos cos
Configure the default CoS
value of the port; the “
no
mls qos cos
” command
restores the default setting.
service-policy {input <policy-map-name> | output
<policy-map-name>}
no service-policy {input <policy-map-name> |
output <policy-map-name>}
Apply a policy map to the
specified port; the “
no
service-policy {input
<policy-map-name>
|
output
<policy-map-name>}
”
command deletes the
specified policy map applied
to the port. Egress policy
map is not supported yet.
mls qos dscp-mutation <dscp-mutation-name>
no mls qos dscp-mutation <dscp-mutation-name>
Apply DSCP mutation
mapping to the port; the “
no
mls qos dscp-mutation
<dscp-mutation-name>
”
command restores the
DSCP mutation mapping
default.
5. Configure queue out method and weight
Command Explanation
Interface Mode
queue bandwidth<weight1 weight2 weight3 weight4
weight5 weight6 weight7 weight8>
no queue bandwidth
Set the WRR weight for
specified egress queue; the
“
no queue bandwidth
”
command restores the