QoS
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A similar occurrence in Switch 2 sends a response to the transaction request. The round trip delay
experienced by the OLTP server is independent of the volume of low priority traffic or the ISL
congestion. The backup traffic uses the available ISL bandwidth when it is not used by the OLTP traffic.
To achieve this traffic differentiation, be sure to enable FCC (see the
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VSAN Versus Zone-Based QoS
While you can configure both zone-based QoS and VSAN-based QoS configurations in the same switch,
both configurations have significant differences.
configuring QoS priorities based on VSANs versus zones.
Table 56-1
VSAN-Based QoS
If you configure the active zone set on a given
VSAN and also configure QoS parameters in any
of the member zones, you cannot associate the
policy map with the VSAN.
If the same flow is present in two class maps
associated to a policy map, the QoS value of the
class map attached first takes effect.
—
Takes effect only when QoS is enabled.
See the
zone-based QoS policy.
Configuring Data Traffic
To configure QoS, follow these steps:.
Enable the QoS feature.
Step 1
Step 2
Create and define class maps.
Step 3
Define service policies.
Step 4
Apply the configuration.
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56-2).
QoS Configuration Differences
"About Zone-Based Traffic Priority" section on page 23-18
Chapter 56
Configuring Fabric Congestion Control and QoS
"Enabling FCC" section on
Table 56-1
highlights the differences between
Zone-Based QoS
You cannot activate a zone set on a VSAN that
already has a policy map associated.
If the same flow is present in two zones in a given
zone set with different QoS values, the higher QoS
value is considered.
During a zone merge, if the Cisco SAN-OS
software detects a mismatch for the QoS
parameter, the link is isolated.
Takes effect only when QoS is enabled.
for details on configuring a
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