Mattias,

I believe the default mode is to not change the CoS/DSCP of packets, so you shouldn't have any problem.
Also, you can use a policy-map under the interface if you want to modify the 
above.


--
Tassos


Wyatt Mattias Gyllenvarg wrote on 15/04/2009 09:47:
Hi all!

I've been racking my brain over this for a day now.

I have a multicast stream that I have marked with a DSCP value close
at the core of my net.
I subscribe too it in an ME3400-24FS (12.2(46)SE METROIPACCESS).

The problem is that the switch, contrary too documentation, has no
"mls qos" commands.
Neither global nor interface commands. I haven't found any reference
too this "change" anywhere.

So, how do I get it too trust the DSCP values it on the uplink port so
I can reserve bandwidth for it on the outgoing port.

Best regards
Mattias Gyllenvarg
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