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QoS Commands

qos

qos
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
To enable QoS on the switch and set its operation mode, use the qos Global
Configuration mode command.
To disable QoS on the switch, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
qos [basic | advanced [ports-not-trusted | ports-trusted]]
no qos
Parameters
basic—(Optional) Enables QoS basic mode. If no option is specified, the
QoS mode is set to the basic mode by default.
advanced—(Optional) Enables QoS advanced mode, which enables the full
range of QoS configuration.
ports-not-trusted—(Optional and relevant for advanced mode only)
Indicates that the packets, which are not classified by policy map rules to a
QoS action, are mapped to egress queue 0. This is the default setting in
advanced mode.
ports-trusted—(Optional and relevant for advanced mode only) Indicates
that the packets, which are not classified by policy map rules to a QoS
action, are mapped to an egress queue based on the packet's fields. Use
the qos advanced-mode trust command to specify the trust mode.
Default Configuration
If qos is entered without any keywords, the QoS basic mode is enabled.
If qos advanced is entered without a keyword, the default is ports-not-trusted.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
Examples
Example 1—The following example enables QoS basic mode on the switch:
switchxxxxxx(config)# qos basic
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