[cisco-voip] Auto-QoS ?

Kelemen Zoltan keli at carocomp.ro
Thu Jun 7 03:14:00 EDT 2007


First off, you really don't need to be a CCIE to understand QoS ( I 
know, since I took Cisco's QoS exam, but I am far far away from beeing a 
CCIE :) )

Second, AutoQoS is nothing more, than a "configuration wizard" sort of 
thing. It does absolutely nothing you couldn't do by hand, and whatever 
it does can be changed/tweaked/deleted according to your needs, just as 
if you have had written the config lines by hand.

Going AutoQoS on a large network assures you consistency across the 
network (same script sets up same rules - as close as a common enforced 
QoS policy, as it gets) and if you would experience difficulties, you 
can easily debug the rules (if you're used to do it manually anyway)

regards,
  Zoltan

Christopher M. Bomba wrote:
> I have implemented QoS on multiple voice networks from 6500s to 2950s.  I have done it always manually.  The network I am working on now is insisting on Auto-QoS.  I haven't done it before but only heard horror stories from it.  
>
> What are you thoughts on this?  This is a very large network that is going to have multiple clusters and thousands of devices connected to the IPT network.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
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