Generated auto-qos configuration – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS

Configuring Auto-QoS

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

Table 36-2

.

Table 36-3

shows the generated auto-QoS configuration for the ingress queues.

Table 36-4

shows the generated auto-QoS configuration for the egress queues.

When you enable the auto-QoS feature on the first port, these automatic actions occur:

QoS is globally enabled (mls qos global configuration command), and other global configuration
commands are added.

When you enter the auto qos voip cisco-softphone interface configuration command on a port at
the edge of the network that is connected to a device running the Cisco SoftPhone, the switch uses
policing to determine whether a packet is in or out of profile and to specify the action on the packet.

Table 36-2

Traffic Types, Packet Labels, and Queues

VoIP

1

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)

Table 36-3

Auto-QoS Configuration for the Ingress Queues

Ingress Queue

Queue Number

CoS-to-Queue Map

Queue Weight
(Bandwidth)

Queue (Buffer)
Size

SRR shared

1

0, 1

81 percent

67 percent

Priority

2

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

19 percent

33 percent

Table 36-4

Auto-QoS Configuration for the Egress Queues

Egress Queue

Queue Number

CoS-to-Queue Map

Queue Weight
(Bandwidth)

Queue (Buffer) Size
for Gigabit-Capable
Ports

Queue (Buffer)
Size for 10/100
Ethernet Ports

SRR shared

2

3, 6, 7

10 percent

6 percent

10 percent

SRR shared

3

2, 4

60 percent

17 percent

26 percent

SRR shared

4

0, 1

20 percent

61 percent

54 percent

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