QoS Blocking All with No Policies Defined
Posted: 02 Sep 2021 11:55
Hello All,
We are configuring a new small/medium sized network, and saved QoS configuration/tailoring for last.
We applied some of "standard" QoS policies from previous system designs and were having communication problems, so I started backing out all QoS policies one at a time to try and quickly locate the problem child.
I have now backed out all QoS settings - and cannot talk to anything external to the switch (mainly testing with RADIUS authentication and pings to the RADIUS servers). My QoS configuration currently looks like this:
! QOS:
qos log console
qos apply
If I disable QoS (qos disable), I can talk to everything normally. As soon as it is re-enabled, I lose all communication. I was operating under the assumption that if no policy conditions/actions/rules are configured, QoS will not block traffic (traffic has to meet a condition or no QoS rules are applied - right?).
Am I misunderstanding something fundamental?
Thank you in advance!!
We are configuring a new small/medium sized network, and saved QoS configuration/tailoring for last.
We applied some of "standard" QoS policies from previous system designs and were having communication problems, so I started backing out all QoS policies one at a time to try and quickly locate the problem child.
I have now backed out all QoS settings - and cannot talk to anything external to the switch (mainly testing with RADIUS authentication and pings to the RADIUS servers). My QoS configuration currently looks like this:
! QOS:
qos log console
qos apply
If I disable QoS (qos disable), I can talk to everything normally. As soon as it is re-enabled, I lose all communication. I was operating under the assumption that if no policy conditions/actions/rules are configured, QoS will not block traffic (traffic has to meet a condition or no QoS rules are applied - right?).
Am I misunderstanding something fundamental?
Thank you in advance!!