Question about "Auto Qos Voip Trust" on 3560X

Hi,
I applied command "auto qos voip trust" to the uplink interface.
But I found that the interface shown command "auto qos trust" was applied when i show running-config.
Could the command "auto qos voip trust" show in the configuration after i applied?
If not, how can i check the interface that applied "auto qos voip trust"? Thanks!
James Lai

No.
After i aplied "auto qos voip trust" to the interface Gi1/1
When i show running-config, that shown asa below:
interface GigabitEthernet1/1
srr-queue bandwidth share 1 30 35 5
priority-queue out
mls qos trust cos
auto qos trust
I found that the interface configured as auto qos trust but not auto qos voip trust.
Is the command "auto qos voip trust" no applied to the interface Gi1/1?
How can i apply auto qos voip trust to the interface? Thanks!

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