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Chapter 33 Configuring QoS
Configuring Auto-QoS
You use auto-QoS commands to identify ports connected to Cisco IP Phones and to devices run ning the
Cisco SoftPhone application. You also use the commands to identify ports that receive trusted traffic
through an uplink. Auto-QoS then performs these functions:
Detects the presence or absence of Cisco IP Phones
Configures QoS classification
Configures egress queues
These sections contain this configuration information:
Generated Auto-QoS Configuration, page 33-19
Effects of Auto-QoS on the Configuration, page 33-24
Auto-QoS Configuration Guidelines, page 33-24
Enabling Auto-QoS for VoIP, page 33-25
Auto-QoS Configuration Example, page 33-27
Generated Auto-QoS Configuration
By default, auto-QoS is disabled on all ports.
When auto-QoS is enabled, it uses the ingress packet label to categorize traffic, to assign packet labels,
and to configure the ingress and egress queues as shown in Ta ble 33-2.
Table 33-3 shows the generated auto-QoS configuration for the ingress q ueues.
Tab l e 33-2 Traffic Types, Packet Labels, and Queues
VoIP1 Data
Traffic
1. VoIP = voice over IP
VoIP Control
Traffic
Routing Protocol
Traffic
STP BPDU
Traffic
Real-Time
Video Traffic All Other Traffic
DSCP 46 24, 26 48 56 34
CoS 5 3 6 7 4
CoS-to-Ingress
Queue Map
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (queue 2) 0, 1 (queue 1)
CoS-to-Egress
Queue Map
5 (queue 1) 3, 6, 7 (queue 2) 4 (queue 3) 2 (queue 3) 0, 1
(queue 4)
Tab l e 33-3 Auto-QoS Configuration for the Ingress Queues
Ingress Queue Queue Num ber CoS-to-Queue Map
Queue Weight
(Bandwidth)
Queue (Buffer)
Size
SRR shared 10, 1 81 percent 67 percent
Priority 22, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 19 percent 33 percent