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Quality of Service
Defining Queues
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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trust ip-precedence—The port uses the IP Precedence value in the IP 
packet header. If no value is provided, the default priority is assigned. Non-IP 
VLAN tagged and untagged frames are assigned the default priority.
trust ip-dscp—The port uses the DSCP marking in the IP packet header for 
both VLAN tagged and untagged IP packets. Non-IP VLAN tagged and 
untagged frames are assigned the default priority.
trust all—For IP packets, the port uses the DSCP marking to determine the 
priority. For non-IP frames, the port uses the 802.1p priority if the frame is 
VLAN-tagged and the port default priority if the frame is not VLAN tagged.
STEP  5
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration.
Defining Queues
You can use the Queue page to configure how the traffic scheduler determines 
which queue has access to the egress port. A queue can be configured in strict 
priority mode or Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) mode. By default, all queues are 
strict priority queues. 
Packets are transmitted according to the following principles:
Packets from the highest priority queue are transmitted first. 
If a queue is in strict priority mode, it is allowed to transmit until it has no 
more packets or until a higher priority queue has packets to send. 
If a queue is in WRR mode, it is allowed to transmit a number of packets that 
is proportional to its configurable weight value. The weight is expressed as 
a percentage of the total bandwidth for each port.
A combination of strict queue and WRR queues can be configured at a port.