QOS configs can be complicated, especially when using CBWFQ, CAR, WRED, or
LLQ.  A neat way to learn how to use these powerfull features is installing
QDM on the router.   I HATE using GUI's to configure routers but this little
web applet is a good way to learn how to do a complex QOS config.  It's a
security hole, But you can always turn off HTTP server on the router when
you are not using it. It will show you how to do exactly what you are
looking for.

Check it out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/QDM_faq.shtml

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/qdm/

Tony M.
#6172

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven A. Ridder" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: read and not write TOS [7:36946]


> Look up MQC on Cisco.com.  It is possible and by default if the router has
> WFQ on, it already "reacts" to different ToS (IP Prec) values.
>
> --
>
> RFC 1149 Compliant.
>
>
> ""TP""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> > Dear group,
> > i have the following situation:
> > a "special" switch connected to a cisco router via ethernet interface.
> > This switch is enable to set TOS based on its ports.
> > I'd like to configure the router in order to have different queuing
based
> on
> > the TOS (two or three queues).
> > The router should  read (and NOT  write) the TOS and priorituze the
> traffic
> > with the higher TOS: is it possible? If yes, maybe with access-list or
> > samething different, can you provide the proper command lines?
> > Thanks in advance
> > Teresa




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