QOS on Cisco 6880x

Hi
I am trying to configure qos, usually on a 6500 switch you can use commands like
mls qos
mls qos trust dscp
etc
But the 6880x is not accepting these commands
Any help will be much appreciated
Thanks

I haven't done QOS with a sup2T but some of the commands have changed or are not needed anymore.
Have a look at this link -
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/white_paper_c11-652042.html#_Toc371561604
hope this is at least some help.
I used to hate doing QOS on the 6500 :-)
Jon

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      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
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    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      dscp: outgoing
      0 -  4 :     8881981            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0          307            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      cos: incoming 
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            0            0 
      cos: outgoing
      0 -  4 :     8881981            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0          307            0 
    Policer: Inprofile:            0 OutofProfile:            0
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      dscp: incoming 
      0 -  4 :     8931330            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0          202            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      dscp: outgoing
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0         1206            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      cos: incoming 
      0 -  4 :    11357772            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            2            0 
      cos: outgoing
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0         1206            2 
    Policer: Inprofile:            0 OutofProfile:            0
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      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      dscp: outgoing
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0         7371            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      cos: incoming 
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            0            0 
      cos: outgoing
      0 -  4 :        7371            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            0            0 
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      dscp: incoming 
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0        23281            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      dscp: outgoing
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  9 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    10 - 14 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    15 - 19 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    20 - 24 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    25 - 29 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    30 - 34 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    35 - 39 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    40 - 44 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    45 - 49 :           0            0            0            2            0 
    50 - 54 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    55 - 59 :           0            0            0            0            0 
    60 - 64 :           0            0            0            0 
      cos: incoming 
      0 -  4 :       29272            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            0            0 
      cos: outgoing
      0 -  4 :           0            0            0            0            0 
      5 -  7 :           0            2            0 
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