01-03-2020 01:27 PM
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to ask if anyone has encountered issues with 16.6.6 on 3850s where the "show policy-map interface" does not show matches in the output even though QoS is working?
I have run into this issue before in earlier 16.6.X code and had to resort to using commands like below to see matches:
show platform qos queue config interface_type [interface_name]
show platform qos queue stats interface_type [interface_name]
I have a client which is running 3.8.X code, and matches are showing in the output of "show policy-map interface". Ideally I would like to bring the switches up to 16.6.6 - but not at the cost of losing the the usefulness of the output found under "show policy-map interface".
Many thanks,
Dirk
01-03-2020 01:38 PM
hi
Can you please share the complete policy-map configuration?
and a show policy-map for the interface with the issue?
BR
01-03-2020 01:39 PM
hi
Can you please share the complete policy-map configuration?
and a show policy-map for the interface with the issue?
BR
01-03-2020 02:16 PM
Unfortunately not, I don't have a 3850 at hand to run the command.
The issue is the same as in this posting: https://community.cisco.com/t5/switching/auto-qos-3650/m-p/4006276#M479259
See also see the second-to-last posting from Jack G within the post.
I have seen it while running 16.6.3 on a 3850 and on one of INE's videos - same issue, no matches are being displayed under the individual class-maps (expect maybe for the class-default).
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