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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Chapter 7 Marking Traffic
Verifying Traffic Marking
Verifying Traffic Marking
The Cisco 10000 series router collects statistical information about the number of packets and bytes
marked.
To verify traffic marking, enter any of the following commands in privileged EXEC configuration mode:
Command
Purpose
Router#
show policy-map
Displays configuration information for all configured policy
maps.
Router#
show policy-map
policy-map-name
Displays configuration information for the policy map you
specify.
Router#
show policy-map
interface
Displays configuration and statistical information for all of the
input and output policies that are attached to an interface.
For example, statistical information such as the incoming traffic
rate, dropped packet rate, and the number of matched packets and
bytes.
Router#
show policy-map interface
interface
Displays configuration and statistical information for the input
and output policies attached to the interface you specify.
interface
is the name of the interface or subinterface whose policy
configuration you want to display.
Router#
show policy-map interface
interface
[
input
|
output
]
Displays the configuration of all classes configured for all
inbound or outbound policy maps attached to the specified
interface.
interface
is the name of the interface or subinterface whose policy
configuration you want to display.
input
indicates to display the statistics for the attached inbound
policy.
output
indicates to display the statistics for the attached
outbound policy.
Note
If you do not specify
input
or
output
, the router displays
information about all classes that are configured for all
inbound and outbound policies attached to the interface
you specified.
Router#
show policy-map
policy-map-name
class
class-name
Displays the configuration of the class you specify for the policy
map you specify.
policy-map-name
is the name of the policy map that contains the
class configuration you want to display.
class-name
is the name of the class whose configuration you want
to display.