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Configuring Class-of-Service

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Configuring Class-of-Service

This chapter describes how to configure the Class-of-Service (CoS) feature.

The CoS queueing feature lets you directly configure certain aspects of switch

queueing. This provides the desired QoS behavior for different types of

network traffic when the complexities of DiffServ are not required. The

priority of a packet arriving at an interface can be used to steer the packet to

the appropriate outbound CoS queue through a mapping table. CoS queue

characteristics that affect queue mapping, such as minimum guaranteed

bandwidth, transmission rate shaping, etc., are user-configurable at the queue

(or port) level.
The topics covered in this chapter include:

CoS Overview
Default CoS Values
Configuring CoS (Web)
Configuring CoS (CLI)
CoS Configuration Example

CoS Overview

The CoS feature lets you give preferential treatment to certain types of traffic

over others. To set up this preferential treatment, you can configure the

ingress ports, the egress ports, and individual queues on the egress ports to

provide customization that suits your environment.
The level of service is determined by the egress port queue to which the

traffic is assigned. When traffic is queued for transmission, the rate at which

it is serviced depends on how the queue is configured and possibly the

amount of traffic present in other queues for that port.
Some traffic is classified for service (i.e., packet marking) before it arrives at

the switch. If you decide to use these classifications, you can map this traffic

to egress queues by setting up a CoS Mapping table.

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