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On 2016-11-07 20:11, Juan C. Crespo R. wrote:
Hi, Thanks for your response and help


1. Cache: Version 3.5.19
Service Name: squid
configure options:  '--prefix=/usr/local/squid'
'--enable-storeio=rock,diskd,ufs,aufs'
'--enable-removal-policies=lru,heap' '--disable-pf-transparent'
'--enable-ipfw-transparent' '--with-large-files'
'--enable-delay-pools' '--localstatedir=/usr/local/squid/var/run'
'--disable-select' '--enable-ltdl-convenience' '--enable-zph-qos'

2. The only intermediate device its a Cisco 3750G12 switch with no
policy or special configuration between the Squid Box and the Cisco
CMTS.

If 'mls qos' is enabled on your Catalyst, it would clear any QoS marks by default. If it is not the case, you can mirror Squid's traffic (monitor session on Catalyst) to packet analyzer to check whether the QoS marks applied as expected.


Garri
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