From: Balaji Siva (bsivasub@cisco.com)
Date: Sun Feb 02 2003 - 15:08:27 GMT-3
I think, the question was taken from the old cat5k world and old lab
questions. You can't do that in cat3550 AFAIK.
setting port cos would not gaurantee that port would be able to send
data through the backplane earlier than some other port with lower cos
or no cos. Advantage is that the packet is preferentially treated in the
egress scheduling
Balaji
Ali Fahmi wrote:
> I'm not really sure my answer correct or not since there is no docs
> about this ,
> change default CoS for all incoming packets from 0 (default value) to
> higher value, example:
> mls qos cos 5
>
> any comments?
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 12:37:25 +1100 (EST)
> Hunt Lee <ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Hello Group,
>>
>> I have a lab requirement which says:-
>>
>> Configure the 3550 so that if the backplane of the switch gets
>> overloaded, the ports
>> in VLAN 3 get serviced before the ports in VLAN 5.
>>
>> Anyone knows how to achieve this?
>>
>> Regards,
>> H.
>>
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