Hi Kim,

When you are talking QOS labels, keep in mind layer 2 or layer 3. A layer 2 
marking is only a 3 bit COS field when used on a trunk (802.1q or ISL) and a 
layer 3 (DSCP - 6 bit) remains intact from end to end. Once that 3 Bit COS 
field needs to be routed, the header is removed and COS is lost.

HTHs

On May 26, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Kim Pedersen wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
>  I was reading Joe's post on 3560 QoS and a question or two popped up. When 
> it comes to select an output queue, is it correctly understood, that you 
> depending on whether you used the trust CoS or trust DSCP, either the use the 
> output cos-map or dscp-map respectively?
> 
>  Also, in all cases, i assume that both a CoS (if applicable) and a DSCP 
> value, is generated from the QoS "label", which to me, seems to always be a 
> DSCP value?
> 
>  Trust CoS ingress: Look up in the CoS-To-DSCP map and generate the output 
> DSCP value from this, leave the CoS value untouched, base output-queue 
> assignment based on the cos-map.
> 
>  Trust DSCP ingress: Look up in the DSCP-DSCP mutation map and see if 
> anything needs changing, look up in the DSCP-to-CoS, to generate a CoS value, 
> and base the output queue on the DSCP value.
> 
> Is this correct?
> 
> Maybe, if incorect, you guys can sketch out a few examples on the flow from 
> ingress to egress.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Kim Pedersen
> 
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