Terry Cheema wrote:
> Yes, you should be able to do that, but on 3560/3750 I think there's
> a limitation, it's not going to show the output of show policy-map
> interface correctly. You can use show mls qos int g0/4 instead - it
> should give you a view of whats going on...
> 
> Another thing, By default qos is disabled on 3560, so no
> classification occurs, make sure to add "mls qos" to enable, just in
> case you havent done that...

Thanks a lot, "mls qos" did the job, at least policing works. 
"show mls qos int g0/4" shows that there is a policy map, but it is
not as informative as "show policy-map interface" would be.

Could you advice a good white paper on QoS on L3 switches?

-- 
Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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