Configuring Auto-QoS
You use auto-QoS commands to identify ports connected to Cisco IP Phones and to devices running the
Cisco SoftPhone application. You also use the commands to identify ports that receive trusted traffic
through an uplink. Auto-QoS then performs these functions:
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These sections describe how to configure auto-QoS on your switch:
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Generated Auto-QoS Configuration
When auto-QoS is enabled, it uses the ingress packet label to classify traffic and to configure the egress
queues as described in
Table 30-2 Traffic Types, Packet Labels, and Egress Queues
1
VoIP
Data
Traffic
DSCP
46
CoS
5
CoS-to-Queue
5
Map
Egress Queue
Expedite
(queue 4)
1. VoIP = voice over IP
2. BPDU = bridge protocol data unit
Table 30-3
Table 30-3 Auto-QoS Configuration for the Egress Queues
Egress Queue
Expedite
70% WRR
20% WRR
10% WRR
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Detects the presence or absence of IP phones
Configures QoS classification
Configures egress queues
Generated Auto-QoS Configuration, page 30-10
Effects of Auto-QoS on the Configuration, page 30-13
Configuration Guidelines, page 30-13
Upgrading from a Previous Software Release, page 30-14
Enabling Auto-QoS for VoIP, page 30-14
Table
30-2.
VoIP Control
Routing Protocol
Traffic
Traffic
24, 26
48
3
6
3, 6, 7
70% WRR (queue 3)
lists the generated auto-QoS configuration for the egress queues.
Queue Number
4
3
2
1
2
STP BPDU
Real-Time
Traffic
Video Traffic
56
34
7
4
4
20% WRR
(queue 2)
CoS-to-Queue Map
Queue Weight
5
–
3, 6, 7
70 percent
2, 4
20 percent
0,1
10 percent
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Configuring QoS
All Other Traffic
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2
0, 1
20% WRR
10% WRR
(queue 2)
(queue 1)
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