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Chapter23 Configuring QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure trusted boundary on a switch port:
When you enter the no mls qos trust interface configuration command, trusted boundary is not disabled.
If this command is entered and the port is connected to a Cisco IP Phone, the port does not trust the
classification of traffic that it receives. To disable trusted boundary, use the no mls qos trust device
interface configuration command
If you enter the mls qos cos override interface configuration command, the port does not trust the
classification of the traffic that it receives, even when it is connected to a Cisco IP Phone.
You cannot enable trusted boundary if auto-QoS is already enabled and vice-versa. If auto-QoS is
enabled and a Cisco IP Phone is absent on a port, the port does no t trust the classification of traffic that
it receives.
Command Purpose
Step1 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step2 cdp enable Enable CDP globally. By default, it is enabled.
Step3 interface interface-id Specify the interface to be trusted, and enter interface configuration
mode.
Valid interfaces include physical interfaces.
Step4 cdp enable Enable CDP on the interface. By default, CDP is enabled.
Step5 mls qos trust device cisco-phone Configure the Cisco IP Phone as a trusted device on the interface.
You cannot enable both trusted boundary and auto-QoS (auto qos
voip interface configuration command) at the same time; they are
mutually exclusive.
Step6 mls qos trust cos Configure the port trust state to trust the CoS value of the ingress
packet.
By default, the port is not trusted.
For more information on this command, see the command reference
for this release.
Step7 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step8 show mls qos interface [interface-id]
[policers]
Verify your entries.
Step9 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.