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3850 QoS with 16.3.2 Denali

kerstin-534
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

we are searching QoS Features on Catalyst 3850 16.3.2 Denali. They are documented in Configuration Guide.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3850/software/release/16-3/configuration_guide/b_163_consolidated_3850_cg/b_162_consolidated_3850_cg_chapter_01001000.html#reference_8F6C488EFDB542B482BE467900032888

show platform qos is missing:

c3850#show platform ?
atm-cdvt Display platform atm cdvt value
authentication Show switch auth info
conditions Show conditional debug info
diag Diagnostic information
flow Show Platform flow for FNF Information
frontend-controller Show frontend controller info
hardware Show platform hardware information
host-access-table host access table info
idbman Interface Descriptor Block management information
integrity Boot integrity
oir Ng3k OIR
packet-trace CPP packet trace information
pm Show Platform Port Manager Info
resources Show platform resources information
software Show platform software information
sudi Secure identity
| Output modifiers
<cr>

Is there a specific way to check QoS queues ?

br Kerstin

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Paul Chapman
Level 4
Level 4

Hi --

I believe that platform has moved to the standard MQC methodology.  You should be able to use "show policy-map interface gix/x".

PSC

Hi,

thank you very much. I have found the commands now.

br Kerstin

g.fabre
Level 1
Level 1

I was searching for the same as you & finally found they replaced the syntax 
you should be able to find the old show platform qos commands using the new 

For more information, command reference describes the options 

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3650/software/release/16-3/command_reference/b_163_consolidated_3650_cr/b_163_consolidated_3650_cr_chapter_01101.html#wp2788251940

Gilles

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