09-02-2017 12:01 PM - edited 03-08-2019 11:54 AM
Hi,
Can we think the traffic will be treated same in below two situation when traffic go through router?
One is router is disabled mls qos, and second is that router2 is only enabled mls qos without configuring trust.
I think the first one is the mark in traffic will remain, but second one the mark will be removed or set to 0. Do you think so? Thank you
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09-05-2017 02:03 AM
09-02-2017 01:25 PM
Hi,
mls qos is just a gloal commnad that enables qos. By enabling it nothing with change, meaning everything still will be best effort, which is like not enabling it at all.
Here is more info:
QoS is disabled. There is no concept of trusted or untrusted ports because the packets are not modified (the CoS, DSCP, and IP precedence values in the packet are not changed). Traffic is switched in pass-through mode (packets are switched without any rewrites and classified as best effort without any policing).
When QoS is enabled with the mls qos global configuration command and all other QoS settings are set to their defaults, traffic is classified as best effort (the DSCP and CoS value is set to 0) without any policing. No policy maps are configured. The default port trust state on all ports is untrusted. The default ingress and egress queue settings are in effect.
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HTH
09-02-2017 03:54 PM
Just to add to Rezas post if traffic is marking at the source say like an IP phone like Cisco or Lync application etc if you add mls qos trust dscp to the access and uplink ports it should carry the EF marking as an example right through to your layer 3 router or edge device where you wopuld contine to mark but using probabaly MQS rather than L2 qos depebnding on the setup , you can check this by running wireshark and capturing the traffic on each switch, you will see the packets marked with EF as they pass through if its voice , or you can do the same if video traffic etc just look out for af41
09-03-2017 12:50 PM - edited 09-03-2017 12:55 PM
Please see the below topology.
Phone1---router1---router2---router3---phone2
All devices are configured normally except router2 where mls qos is enabled but no confiuring for trust. This will set all marks dscp or cos to 0 then the traffic go through router2. and then all marks for the whole call process will not take effect. but if we do not enable mls qos for router2, the mark in traffic will lose when the traffic go through router2. Am I right?
09-04-2017 04:58 AM
09-04-2017 06:40 AM
"--- The latest generation of switches' QoS works more like Cisco routers, i.e. ToS is not reset unless you configure the device to change it."
In the latest generation of switches, since TOS does not change, if we do not configure trust, it would have difference? The trust is local behavior, so it should not difference, right? Thank you
09-05-2017 02:03 AM
09-05-2017 06:46 AM
Let me make it clear. Thank you
Phone1---router1---router2---router3---phone2
In the above topology, router1 and router3 are configured with normal trust, classification, mark etc. If on router2 does not have any Qos configuration, and we suppose router2 is very powerful, I think the voice traffic from phone1 to phone2 still can work well, right? I want to know the trust is just local concept. it needs to be configured in every devices from end to end unless one of devices is very powerful like router2,right?
09-05-2017 07:49 AM
09-05-2017 10:54 AM
Thank you Joseph!
09-05-2017 12:27 PM
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