Hi!
I have a question regarding Qos and 802.1p tagging.
I have the following setup:
Node A
| (Access port)
Cisco 2950 (SI)
| (Trunk)
Cisco 3550 (EI)
| (Trunk)
ISP Network
| (Trunk)
Cisco 29x0
| (Access port)
Node B
Our ISP provides Qos in their network. In order to take benefit of this we have to tag traffic going into their network with either 802.1p cos value 1 (for low priority) and 5 (for high priority).
I'm not sure on how to do this. For now I have just added the following setting to the access port closest to Node A and B in the example above:
switchport priority extend cos 1
or
switchport priority extend cos 5
Anyone who knows if this is sufficient? Will the cos-value be retainied all the way from A and B to the ISP, the ISP dont change any cos values according to their documentation.
I'm a little unsure if I need to add any configuration to the trunk ports.
Regards
// dodeesos
I have a question regarding Qos and 802.1p tagging.
I have the following setup:
Node A
| (Access port)
Cisco 2950 (SI)
| (Trunk)
Cisco 3550 (EI)
| (Trunk)
ISP Network
| (Trunk)
Cisco 29x0
| (Access port)
Node B
Our ISP provides Qos in their network. In order to take benefit of this we have to tag traffic going into their network with either 802.1p cos value 1 (for low priority) and 5 (for high priority).
I'm not sure on how to do this. For now I have just added the following setting to the access port closest to Node A and B in the example above:
switchport priority extend cos 1
or
switchport priority extend cos 5
Anyone who knows if this is sufficient? Will the cos-value be retainied all the way from A and B to the ISP, the ISP dont change any cos values according to their documentation.
I'm a little unsure if I need to add any configuration to the trunk ports.
Regards
// dodeesos