10-25-2013 06:04 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:14 PM
Can someone tell me if there is a replacement for the "priority-queue out" command at the interface level on the 3850? We have just started putting these into our environment and I'm trying to map the qos command from our 3750 switches to these. I'm not a qos person.
My understanding is that the "priority-queue out" command on the 3750 simply turned on the egress queue for the interface since it is not enabled by default. Does the 3850 not need this command? Is the egress queue already enabled on the new platform?
Thanks in advance.
10-25-2013 06:29 AM
3850 series run IOS XE, and so the QOS architecture is different from the 3750X series.
Have a look at this doc for more info and config examples:
HTH
10-25-2013 09:00 AM
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Yes there's a 3850 QoS feature that will create a PQ like a 3750's "priority-queue out" command, it's done with a class-map using the priority command. 3850 QoS, in appearance, looks much different from 3750 QoS. I don't believe PQ is enabled by default on a 3850.
Besides the much different appearance, the 3850's QoS features can do more than a 3750 QoS.
If you're not a QoS person, nor have one on your staff, you might want to retain a consultant to remap your 3750 QoS to similar 3850 QoS (and also perhaps review your overall QoS policy too).
12-28-2013 03:23 PM
In this switch platform you have the options of crating single priority queue (1P7Q3T model) or dual priority queue (2P6Q3T model if you want voice, video prioratization seperately). So you have to configure priority queues under policy map & then apply the policy to a switch port where you want enable the priority queuing on a egress switchport.
This post may help you understanding the required configuration of this switch model
http://mrncciew.com/2013/12/23/3850-qos-part-2-queuing-models/
HTH
Rasika
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