Cisco 2950 24 Configuration Guide - Page 14
Configuring the Trust State on Ports within the QoS Domain - replacement
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Contents Queueing and Scheduling 13-8 How Class of Service Works 13-8 Port Priority 13-8 Port Scheduling 13-8 CoS and WRR 13-8 Configuring QoS 13-9 Default QoS Configuration 13-9 Configuration Guidelines 13-10 Configuring Classification Using Port Trust States 13-10 Configuring the Trust State on Ports within the QoS Domain 13-11 Configuring the CoS Value for an Interface 13-13 Configuring a QoS Policy 13-13 Classifying Traffic by Using ACLs 13-14 Classifying Traffic by Using Class Maps 13-17 Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic by Using Policy Maps 13-18 Configuring CoS Maps 13-21 Configuring the CoS-to-DSCP Map 13-21 Configuring the DSCP-to-CoS Map 13-22 Configuring CoS and WRR 13-23 CLI: Configuring CoS Priority Queues 13-24 Configuring WRR 13-24 Displaying QoS Information 13-25 QoS Configuration Examples 13-25 QoS Configuration for the Common Wiring Closet 13-26 QoS Configuration for the Intelligent Wiring Closet 13-27 13-28 14 C H A P T E R Troubleshooting 14-1 Avoiding Configuration Conflicts 14-1 Avoiding Autonegotiation Mismatches 14-2 Troubleshooting CMS Sessions 14-3 Copying Configuration Files to Troubleshoot Configuration Problems 14-4 Recovery Procedures 14-5 Recovering from Lost Member Connectivity 14-5 Recovering from a Command Switch Failure 14-5 Replacing a Failed Command Switch with a Cluster Member 14-6 Replacing a Failed Command Switch with Another Switch 14-7 Recovering from a Failed Command Switch Without HSRP 14-8 Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password 14-9 Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide xiv 78-11380-03