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Configuring Quality of Service 
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 S3300 Smart Switch
Class of Service
The Class of Service (CoS) queueing feature lets you directly configure certain aspects of 
switch queueing. This provides the desired QoS behavior for different types of network traffic 
when the complexities of DiffServ are not required. The priority of a packet arriving at an 
interface can be used to steer the packet to the appropriate outbound CoS queue through a 
mapping table. CoS queue characteristics that affect queue mapping, such as minimum 
guaranteed bandwidth, or transmission rate shaping are user configurable at the queue (or 
port) level.
Eight queues per port are supported.
From the Advanced link, the Class of service menu under the QoS tab, you can access the 
screens described in the following sections:
CoS Configuration
Use the CoS Configuration screen to set the class of service trust mode of an interface. Each 
port in the switch can be configured to trust one of the packet fields (802.1p or IP DSCP), or 
to not trust any packet’s priority designation (untrusted mode). If the port is set to a trusted 
mode, it uses a mapping table appropriate for the trusted field being used. This mapping 
table indicates the CoS queue to which the packet should be forwarded on the appropriate 
egress port. Of course, the trusted field must exist in the packet for the mapping table to be of 
any use, so there are default actions performed when this is not the case. These actions 
involve directing the packet to a specific CoS level configured for the ingress port as a whole, 
based on the existing port default priority as mapped to a traffic class by the current 802.1p 
mapping table.
Alternatively, when a port is configured as untrusted, it does not trust any incoming packet 
priority designation and uses the port default priority value instead. All packets arriving at the 
ingress of an untrusted port are directed to a specific CoS queue on the appropriate egress 
port, in accordance with the configured default priority of the ingress port. This process is 
also used for cases where a trusted port mapping is unable to be honored, such as when a 
non-IP packet arrives at a port configured to trust the IP DSCP value.
To configure CoS trust mode settings on all interfaces:
1. 
Select QoS 
 Basic 
 CoS Configuration.
2. 
Select the Global radio button to configure the same CoS trust mode settings to all 
interfaces
3. 
From the Global Trust Mode drop down list, select the trust mode for ingress traffic on the 
switch.