Although the configuration syntax differs, the Native IOS QoS features used in Example
10-7 are identical to the Hybrid CatOS and MSFC IOS configurations from Examples 10-5
and 10-6. The Native IOS configuration models the CLI from the Catalyst 3550 and
Catalyst 4500 Family of switches. Because both the Catalyst 6500s in Figure 10-1 use
identical line modules, both switches operate identically in all aspects of QoS.
Summary
This chapter reviewed some of the common QoS features applied to a sample campus
network topology. Many alternative configurations exist for campus network designs;
however, this chapter ...
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