Hi,
I have always thought Meraki MS would enqueue Real time traffic (i.e. EF DSCP flows) in a dedicated Queue by default. However, reading Meraki documents they say all traffic is sent to default queue in case you do not enable qos. In a MS there is not a button to enable qos so It seems you only enable other queues (there are 6 queues) when you add any qos rule. Once you do this, it seems to start managing the default DSCP to CoS Queue mapping table (you can then edit this table if default mappings do not completely fullfill your requirements).
Is there any way to check qos scheduling in order to see packet loss or packet delay in Meraki MS FIFO queues? I think it is not possible, just asking to ensure I'm right.
Another doubt is what a MS does with any incoming DSCP packet field not explicitly trusted or remarked in a Qos rule. Would MS reset DSCP to 0 or would it keep it transparently? I can only see in Meraki docs all traffic not matching any qos rule is sent to Cos 0 default queue.
I have a very large customer warehouse with a non recomended MS cascade topology where mobile wifi calls (roaming in place) are suffering poor quality. We have been able to slightly improve voice quality after running a wifi site survey and some fast roaming and other wifi stuff. However, I was wondering maybe using a dedicated queue for voice would also help here. In all other customer we had never configure QoS in MS network. Mostly because I thought EF traffic would be treated in a dedicated queue. However, we have never had customer complains about poor voice quality (never have dealt with such a huge warehouse)
Thanks