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Show policy-map 3850

omarmontes
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Hi guys...

I'm configuring auto qos in a 3850. The problem I'm having is that when I issue the command "show policy-map interface x" i'm not getting the output from the documentation. This is what I get:

XXXXXXX#sho policy-map int gig 1/0/1

GigabitEthernet1/0/1

  Service-policy input: AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Input-Policy

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Multimedia-Conf-Class (match-any)

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-MultiEnhanced-Conf

      QoS Set

        dscp af41

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Bulk-Data-Class (match-any)

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-Bulk-Data

      QoS Set

        dscp af11

And the documentation says it should be something like:

Switch# 

show policy-map interface gigabitEthernet1/0/6
GigabitEthernet1/0/6

  Service-policy input: AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Police-Input-Policy

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Multimedia-Conf-Class (match-any)
      0 packets      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-MultiEnhanced-Conf
        0 packets, 0 bytes        5 minute rate 0 bps
      QoS Set
        dscp af41
      police:
          cir 5000000 bps, bc 156250 bytes
        conformed 0 bytes; actions:
          transmit
        exceeded 0 bytes; actions:
          drop
        conformed 0000 bps, exceed 0000 bps

There is no info about the packets that are matching the policy!

thanks in advance

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Richard Primm
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

Which code version are you running?  I have a stack in my lab and I added "auto qos classify" to int gig1/0/1.  See my results below.  Im running version 3.3

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

3850-stack(config-if)#do show run int gig1/0/1

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 229 bytes

!

interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1

switchport mode access

load-interval 30

auto qos classify

spanning-tree portfast

service-policy input AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Input-Policy

service-policy output AutoQos-4.0-Output-Policy

end

3850-stack(config-if)#do show policy-map int gig1/0/1

GigabitEthernet1/0/1

  Service-policy input: AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Input-Policy

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Multimedia-Conf-Class (match-any)

      0 packets

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-MultiEnhanced-Conf

        0 packets, 0 bytes

        30 second rate 0 bps

      QoS Set

        dscp af41

HTH

Lp

I jumped on one of my lab switches running 3.2.2 and ran the same commands, looks like a bug in 3.2.2.  There were a large number of QOS changes from version 3.2 to 3.3 and this was most likely fixed in that overhaul.  Unfortunately I do not have an exact bug ID for you.

3850#show run int gig2/0/2

interface GigabitEthernet2/0/2

auto qos classify

service-policy input AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Input-Policy

service-policy output AutoQos-4.0-Output-Policy

end

3850#show policy-map int gig2/0/2

GigabitEthernet2/0/2

  Service-policy input: AutoQos-4.0-Classify-Input-Policy

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Multimedia-Conf-Class (match-any)

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-MultiEnhanced-Conf

      QoS Set

        dscp af41

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Bulk-Data-Class (match-any)

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-Bulk-Data

      QoS Set

        dscp af11

    Class-map: AutoQos-4.0-Transaction-Class (match-any)

      Match: access-group name AutoQos-4.0-Acl-Transactional-Data

      QoS Set

        dscp af21

HTH

Luke

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