07-31-2019 06:08 AM
I've got a 3850 with QoS configured that has suddenly decided to stop allowing commands to be added/altered. I go into the policy-map, drop into the class within that policy and no matter the command it will not register. No errors will pop up, no syntax issues. I removed a policing command because it wouldn't change for me figuring I needed to start fresh to make the adjustments... Went to put it back in and nothing.
Bug? I really don't want to schedule a reboot of this thing...
Thanks!
07-31-2019 07:15 AM
provide show version,. some example of config which was working, and suddenly not working ?
07-31-2019 07:47 AM
Its a stack of 2, 1 is 3.6.6E and the other is 3.6.5E. Both older versions.
Also, I did reload the stack and was able to change the policing on the policy map... but now I can't assign a service policy to an interface. This is just weird.
Not to mention that the service policies were in place before I reloaded, and yes I saved the config...
07-31-2019 08:27 AM
I found the but, and it might be useful to open up a new topic on it.
Seems that if I add the 'violate-action' command or 'exceed-action set-ip-dscp-transmit af31' command to a policy-map, I am not able to apply that policy to an input service policy for an interface. Never experienced this before. As soon as I remove that 'violate-action' or set the exceed-action to drop it will apply.
Got to be a bug.
07-31-2019 09:26 AM
08-16-2019 05:51 AM
I did. It all went away after I rebooted the switch. Something weird happened while I was deleting the configuration and making changes.
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