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qos statistics transmit
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Displays QoS transmit statistics.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
q s t
Important Considerations
■
The transmit statistics help you track bandwidth utilization and packet
loss by physical port and queue (
reserved
,
high
,
best
, and
low
).
■
The RSVP and network control packets go out on the reserved queue.
■
When you mark any packet (
conforming
or
excess
) as
loss
eligible
, the packet is dropped if the transmit queue for which it is
destined is over its threshold. A packet that is marked loss-eligible falls
into one of the two
highLoss
statistic categories:
■
If the transmit queue is not over its threshold, the packet is sent
and counted as a
highLossSent
packet.
■
If the transmit queue is over its threshold, it is dropped and
counted as a
highLossDropped
packet.
■
If you do
not
mark a packet as loss-eligible, it falls into one of the
three
lowLoss
statistics.
■
If the queue is not over the threshold, it is counted as a
lowLossSent
.
■
If the queue is over its threshold, it is counted as
lowLossDelayed
.
■
If the queue is full, it is counted as
lowLossDropped
.
■
Loss-eligible packets
are conforming packets that are discarded
instead of queued when transmit queues back up beyond a threshold.
You can specify whether conforming packets (as well as
nonconforming excess packets) are loss-eligible when you define a
control. Marking packets loss-eligible is useful to enable intelligent
discard of traffic in a congestion situation. When the system is
congested, you can decide which traffic can be discarded and mark
that traffic as loss eligible.
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Страница 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Страница 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary...
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Страница 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment...
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Страница 147: ...III ESTABLISHING MANAGEMENT ACCESS Chapter 5 Out of Band Management Chapter 6 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP...
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Страница 201: ...IV PHYSICAL PORT PARAMETERS Chapter 7 Ethernet Ports Chapter 8 Fiber Distributed Data Interface FDDI...
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Страница 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI...
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