Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
Using QoS Classifiers To Configure Quality of Service for Outbound Traffic
Default Priority Settings for Selected Codepoints
In a few cases, such as 001010 and 001100, a default policy (implied by the
DSCP standards for Assured-Forwarding and Expedited-Forwarding) is used.
You can change the priorities for the default policies by using qos dscp-map
< codepoint > priority < 0 - 7 >).(These policies are not in effect unless you have
either applied the policies to a QoS classifier or configured QoS Type-of-
Service to be in diff-services mode.)
Quickly Listing Non-Default Codepoint Settings
Table 8-14 lists the switch’s default codepoint/priority settings. If you change
the priority of any codepoint setting to a non-default value and then execute
write memory, the switch will list the non-default setting in the show config
display. For example, in the default configuration, the following codepoint
settings are true:
Codepoint Default
Priority
001100 1
001101 No-override
001110 2
If you change all three settings to a priority of 3, and then execute
write memory,
the switch will reflect these changes in the show config listing:
Configure these three codepoints
with non-default priorities.
Show config lists the non default
codepoint settings.
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