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Chapter30 Co nf iguring QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
Before configuring standard QoS, you must have a thorough understanding of these items:
The types of applications used and the traffic patterns on your network.
Traffic characteristics and needs of your network. Is the traffic bursty? Do you need to reserve
bandwidth for voice and video streams?
Bandwidth requirements and speed of the network.
Location of congestion points in the network.
This section describes how to configure standard QoS on your switch:
Note If your switch is running the SI, you can configure only the features described in the Configuring
Classification Using Port Trust States and the Configuring the Egress Queues sections. You can also
display the QoS information as described in the Displaying Standard QoS Information section.
Default Standard QoS Configuration, page 30-18
Configuration Guidelines, page 30-19
Configuring Classification Using Port Trust States, page 30-20
Configuring a QoS Policy, page 30-26
Configuring CoS Maps, page 30-34
Configuring the Egress Queues, page 30-37

Default Standard QoS Configuration

This is the default standard QoS configuration:
Note You can configure policy maps, policers, the CoS-to-DSCP map, and the DSCP-to-CoS map only if your
switch is running the EI.
The default port CoS value is 0.
The CoS value of 0 is assigned to all incoming packets.
The default port trust state is untrusted.
No policy maps are configured.
No policers are configured.
The default CoS-to-DSCP map is shown in Table30-7.
The default DSCP-to-CoS map is shown in Table 30-8.
The default scheduling method for the egress queues is strict priority.
For default CoS and WRR values, see the Configuring the Egress Queues section on page30-37.