RE: QOS on 3550

From: Plank, Jason (JPlank@concordefs.com)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2006 - 13:16:10 ART


I know COS automatically maps to IP Precedence, but I guess it confused me
that the topic of the question was "Per-Port Per-Vlan" for the task. The way
it is "hinting" I guess would be with class-maps.

 

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J. Marshall Plank
Network Engineer
101 Bellevue Parkway
Wilmington, DE 19809
E-mail: JPlank@concordefs.com <mailto:JPlank@concordefs.com>
Phone: 302-793-5913

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From: san [mailto:san.study@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 12:04 PM
To: Plank, Jason
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: QOS on 3550

 

My try would be.

mls qos

inter fas0/x
 mls qos cos 3
 switchport access vlan 22

cos 3 => has a mapping to Precedence 3

On 6/1/06, Plank, Jason <JPlank@concordefs.com
<mailto:JPlank@concordefs.com> > wrote:

I am about to flip out. This is really confusing me.

One of my tasks has the following on a vendor lab:

Configure per port per vlan to follow the following criteria:

Int fa0/x is an access port in vlan 22. Make sure that all packets in this
vlan are set with an ip precedence of 3. How exactly is this done?

I have no issues with any QOS problems when we are talking routers, but this
is confusing me. I have looked at the per-port per-vlan basis on the DOC cd
but it's still confusing me a bit.

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J. Marshall Plank
Network Engineer
101 Bellevue Parkway
Wilmington, DE 19809
E-mail: JPlank@concordefs.com <mailto:JPlank@concordefs.com>
Phone: 302-793-5913

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