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A 3845 IOS QoS features are quite extensive; they also vary per IOS version. Your questions are very broad. Answering them would take a combination of "it depends" and it could be done this way, or this way, or this way, etc. Suggest you examine the configuration guide's QoS chapter for your IOS and also search Cisco's main site for QoS examples.