Cisco 2950G 24 Software Configuration Guide - Page 548
QoS Configuration for the Existing Wiring Closet, QoS Configuration for the Intelligent Wiring
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QoS Configuration Examples Chapter 26 Configuring QoS QoS Configuration for the Existing Wiring Closet The existing wiring closet in Figure 26-4 consists of existing Catalyst 2900 XL and 3500 XL switches. These switches are running IOS release 12.0(5)XP or later, which supports the QoS-based IEEE 802.1P CoS values. QoS classifies frames by assigning priority-indexed CoS values to them and gives preference to higher-priority traffic. Recall that on the Catalyst 2900 and 3500 XL switches, you can classify untagged (native) Ethernet frames at the ingress ports by setting a default CoS priority (switchport priority default default-priority-id interface configuration command) for each port. For IEEE 802.1Q frames with tag information, the priority value from the header frame is used. On the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL and 3548 XL switches, you can override this priority with the default value by using the switchport priority default override interface configuration command. For Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 2900 XL switches and other 3500 XL models that do not have the override feature, the Catalyst 3550-12T switch at the distribution layer can override the 802.1P CoS value by using the mls qos cos override interface configuration command. For the Catalyst 2900 and 3500 XL switches, CoS configures each transmit port (the egress port) with a normal-priority transmit queue and a high-priority transmit queue, depending on the frame tag or the port information. Frames in the normal-priority queue are forwarded only after frames in the high-priority queue are forwarded. Frames that have 802.1P CoS values of 0 to 3 are placed in the normal-priority transmit queue while frames with CoS values of 4 to 7 are placed in the expedite (high-priority) queue. QoS Configuration for the Intelligent Wiring Closet The intelligent wiring closet in Figure 26-4 is composed of Catalyst 2950 switches. One of the switches is connected to a video server, which has an IP address of 172.20.10.16. The object of this example is to prioritize the video traffic over all other traffic. To do so, a DSCP of 46 is assigned to the video traffic. This traffic is stored in queue 4, which is serviced more frequently than the other queues. Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the switch to prioritize video packets over all other traffic: Step 1 Step 2 Command configure terminal access-list 1 permit 172.20.10.16 Step 3 class-map videoclass Step 4 match access-group 1 Step 5 exit Step 6 policy-map videopolicy Step 7 class videoclass Step 8 set ip dscp 46 Purpose Enter global configuration mode. Define an IP standard ACL, and permit traffic from the video server at 172.20.10.16. Create a class map called videoclass, and enter class-map configuration mode. Define the match criterion by matching the traffic specified by ACL 1. Return to global configuration mode. Create a policy map called videopolicy, and enter policy-map configuration mode. Specify the class on which to act, and enter policy-map class configuration mode. For traffic matching ACL 1, set the DSCP of incoming packets to 46. 26-30 Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide 78-14982-01