Setup QOS SG300 - 28 p

Hi all.  I tried to configure my SG300 - 28 p for my 2960S, but using the following commands:

conf t

int row item in gi1-28

Auto qos voip cisco-phone

But there is no other command I can find on the SG300.  Did someone familiar with a similar command?  Or is a completely manual process on the SG300-QOS?

I'm on the 1.3.7.18 firmware version

Hi Ksuchewie,

There is no auto qos in Cisco small business switches.  This feature of routers, catalyst and enterpirce.  Cisco small business voice switch vlan by default use DSCP 46 and CoS 5

This average DSCP EF 46 mode

My adivce replace DSCP 26 so it will match AF31 drops low.  Also I'll leave CoS in 5 locations.

I'll give you an example how config qos voice vlan siwtch small business

my example is DATA vlan 1 and vlan VoIP is 100

quick order

config t

ID of the vlan 100 voices

Voice vlan cos 5

Voice vlan dscp 26

WR mem

Thank you

Ministry of health

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