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01-22-2010 01:29 AM
01-22-2010 01:29 AM
QoS for a subnet?
I have installed several 5406zl switche. Now I try to configure QoS for a complete netaddress, for example 192.168.1.0/24. But I don´t know how?
Could somebody help?
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01-22-2010 01:37 AM
01-22-2010 01:37 AM
Re: QoS for a subnet?
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01-22-2010 02:02 AM
01-22-2010 02:02 AM
Re: QoS for a subnet?
yes, easieast way is to do it based on the VLAN ID. Then you can classify your traffic based on the VLAN ID and put it in a high priority queue. If you have an 802.1Q uplink the priority will be retained to the uplink switch. You just need the command mentioned by Abdullah.
Cheers,
Michael
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01-25-2010 07:19 AM
01-25-2010 07:19 AM
Re: QoS for a subnet?
thank you for your answers. My network constellation is a little bit different. So it looks like: 5406zl <-> VPN(Cisco) <-> 5406zl
The cisco switch does not support VLANs and so I lost all VLAN informationen. But I will gurantee, that my Voice VLAN (ID:100) always be prefered. Well, I set DSCP to 011110 for VLAN 100 (Voice). Is this correct or would you change something?
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01-26-2010 06:37 AM
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