CLI Reference Guide-R05

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| Class of Service Commands
Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)
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Command Usage
Enter a queue identifier, followed by the keyword “from” and then up to eight
internal per-hop behavior values separated by spaces.
Egress packets are placed into the hardware queues according to the mapping
defined by this command.
Example
Console(config)##qos map phb-queue 0 from 1 2 3
Console(config)#
qos map trust-mode This command sets QoS mapping to DSCP or CoS. Use the no form to restore the
default setting.
Syntax
qos map trust-mode {dscp | cos}
no qos map trust-mode
dscp - Sets the QoS mapping mode to DSCP.
cos - Sets the QoS mapping mode to CoS.
Default Setting
CoS
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Port)
Command Usage
If the QoS mapping mode is set to DSCP with this command, and the ingress
packet type is IPv4, then priority processing will be based on the DSCP value in
the ingress packet.
If the QoS mapping mode is set to DSCP, and a non-IP packet is received, the
packet's CoS and CFI (Canonical Format Indicator) values are used for priority
processing if the packet is tagged. For an untagged packet, the default port
priority (see page 570) is used for priority processing.
If the QoS mapping mode is set to CoS with this command, and the ingress
packet type is IPv4, then priority processing will be based on the CoS and CFI
values in the ingress packet.
For an untagged packet, the default port priority (see page 570) is used for
priority processing.