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Figure 118: CoS Settings Page

The CoS Settings Page contains the following fields:

Quality of Service— Indicates if QoS is enabled on
the interface. The possible values are:

Enable — Enables QoS on the interface.
Disable — Disables QoS on the interface.

Trust Mode — Selects the trust mode. If a packet’
s CoS tag and DSCP tags are mapped to different
queues, the Trust mode determines the queue to which
the packet is assigned. The possible field values are:

None — Sets the Trust mode to none. All packets

are sent to the lowest queue.

CoS — Sets the Trust mode to CoS. Packets are

queued based on their CoS tag value.

DSCP — Sets the Trust mode to CoS. Packets are

queued based on their DSCP tag value.

In the QoS parameters list:

# Number — Indicates the number of the interface for which the global QoS parameters are defined.
Interface — Displays the name of the interface for which the global QoS parameters are defined.
Trust Mode — Indicates if the trust mode is enabled for the interface.
Default CoS for Incoming Traffic — Displays the current settings for the default CoS value for incoming packets for
which a VLAN tag is not defined. The possible field values are 0-7. The default CoS is 0.

2. Select Enable in the Quality of Service field.
3. Select the Trust Mode.

4. Click

. QoS is configured and enabled on the device.

To modify interface settings:

1. Click

. The QoS Interface Settings Page opens.

Figure 119: QoS Interface Settings Page

2. Define the fields.
3. Click

. The interface settings are updated.

12.2.2 Defining Queues

The QoS Queue Settings Page contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types. The queue settings are set
system-wide.

To define queue settings for Quality of Service:
1. Click

System > Quality of Service > General Settings > Queue Settings. The QoS Queue Settings Page opens:




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