Configuring Qos - General; Setting Qos Properties - Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual

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Configuring QoS - General

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The QoS Properties Page contains fields for setting the QoS mode for the system
(Basic, Advanced, or Disabled, as described in the
addition, the default CoS priority for each interface can be defined.

Setting QoS Properties

To select the QoS mode:
Click Quality of Service > General > QoS Properties.
Set the QoS mode. The following options are available:
Disable—QoS is disabled on the device.
Basic—QoS is enabled on the device in Basic mode.
Advanced—QoS is enabled on the device in Advanced mode.
Select Port/LAG and click GO to display/modify all ports/LAGs on the device and
their CoS information.
The following fields are displayed for all ports/LAGs:
Interface—Type of interface.
Default CoS—Default VPT value for incoming packets that do not have a
VLAN Tag. The default CoS is 0. The default is only relevant for untagged
frames and only if the system is in Basic mode and Trust CoS is selected in
the Global Settings page.
Select Restore Defaults to restore the factory CoS default setting for this
interface.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
To set QoS on an interface, select it, and click Edit.
Enter the parameters.
Interface—Select the port or LAG.
Default CoS—Select the default CoS (Class-of-Service) value to be
assigned for incoming packets (that do not have a VLAN tag).
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
Quality of Service
Configuring QoS - General
"QoS Modes"
section). In

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