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Chapter 24 Applying QoS Policies
Viewing QoS Statistics
The following is sample output from the
show service-policy
command. It includes the
priority
command and the related statistics.
hostname#
show service-policy priority
Global policy:
Service-policy: global_fw_policy
Interface outside:
Service-policy: qos
Class-map: TG1-voice
Priority:
Interface outside: aggregate drop 0, aggregate transmit 9383
Note
“Aggregate drop” denotes the aggregated drop in this interface; “aggregate transmit” denotes the
aggregated number of transmitted packets in this interface.
Viewing QoS Priority Queue Statistics
To display the priority-queue statistics for an interface, use the
show priority-queue
statistics
command
in privileged EXEC mode. The results show the statistics for both the best-effort (BE) queue and the
low-latency queue (LLQ). The following is sample output from the
show priority-queue statistics
command for the interface named test.
hostname#
show priority-queue statistics test
Priority-Queue Statistics interface test
Queue Type = BE
Packets Dropped = 0
Packets Transmit = 0
Packets Enqueued = 0
Current Q Length = 0
Max Q Length = 0
Queue Type = LLQ
Packets Dropped = 0
Packets Transmit = 0
Packets Enqueued = 0
Current Q Length = 0
Max Q Length = 0
hostname#
In this statistical report, the meaning of the line items is as follows:
•
“Packets Dropped” denotes the overall number of packets that have been dropped in this queue.
•
“Packets Transmit” denotes the overall number of packets that have been transmitted in this queue.
•
“Packets Enqueued” denotes the overall number of packets that have been queued in this queue.
•
“Current Q Length” denotes the current depth of this queue.
•
“Max Q Length” denotes the maximum depth that ever occurred in this queue.
Summary of Contents for 500 Series
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