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QOS Implementation on new 9200 vs 2960 switches.

I am trying to replace some 2960 switches with 2900. 
 
Voip phones are coming down the pipe,  and it seems like auto qos is simple enough for that.  Applying the "auto quos trust voip cisco-phone" will mark the voip traffic ef, and appears to match any as default class.  Marking the trunk links with auto qos trust dscp, is what I expect will prioritize the marked traffic appropriately.
 
What I need some clarification on is the marking of a separate application that requires DSCP 26 marking, for low drop probability.  I guess I still understand marking the ingress traffic by using a policy map / class map/ access list on the interface,  but what I am missing is how I view the comparable queue and threshold information as in the mls qos model.
 
Maybe I am missing something,  but what commands will show which queues and thresholds certain dscp or cos values are assigned to?  I have only been working with these switches for about a week now.  I have not gotten may head around the new model of QOS implementation.
 
Truthfully, it has not had my undivided attention, but I would appreciate any input from techs working familiar with the new model.

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Hello,

 

there are apparently only very few 'show' commands available, I have not been able to find anything similar to the 'show mls qos maps dscp-output-q' command, or anything in that regard.

 

With auto qos configured, your 'show' command options seem to be limited to:

 

show derived-config
show policy-map
show access-list
show class-map
show table-map
show auto qos
show policy-map interface
show ip access-lists

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