bandwidth and QOS

Hi guys,.

I get a line of lease 20Mbps between two offices and it connects two cisco C4507R switches. I have configured the QOS on the two switches, and I know the QOS will take effect when the network congestion occurs. But the ports that connect the rental displays 100 Mbps on the switch. So I configured 'bandwidth 20480' command in the ports, if this will help active QOS when the network stream is up to 20Mbps?

my command under the interface:

interface GigabitEthernet1/38

No switchport
bandwidth 20480
IP 10.81.16.4 255.255.255.248
service-policy output QOS - SH

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Your 4500 QoS will only engage when the interface clutter.

What you need is a shaper with QoS support, that can match bandwidth your provider.

Unfortunately, this is not a feature of the 4500 series.

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