08-12-2011 10:27 AM - edited 03-04-2019 01:16 PM
Like the heading says, the interface is dropping output but the queues dont show as many drops. Are the class based queues nested inside one overall queue for the interface?
Houston#sh queueing inter s 1/0
Interface Serial1/0 queueing strategy: fair
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 3423
Queueing strategy: Class-based queueing
Output queue: 21/1000/64/3423 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
Conversations 4/64/256 (active/max active/max total)
Reserved Conversations 3/3 (allocated/max allocated)
Available Bandwidth 2 kilobits/sec
(depth/weight/total drops/no-buffer drops/interleaves) 13/32/905/0/0
Conversation 266, linktype: ip, length: 1304
source: 10.1.2.105, destination: 24.143.192.67, id: 0x159C, ttl: 127,
TOS: 64 prot: 6, source port 1686, destination port 80
(depth/weight/total drops/no-buffer drops/interleaves) 2/32384/0/0/0
Conversation 6, linktype: ip, length: 44
source: 10.1.2.3, destination: 10.1.214.12, id: 0x70A0, ttl: 255,
TOS: 0 prot: 6, source port 22, destination port 1512
(depth/weight/total drops/no-buffer drops/interleaves) 1/32384/5/0/0
Conversation 198, linktype: ip, length: 148
source: 10.1.2.7, destination: 10.1.213.51, id: 0xD7F0, ttl: 127,
TOS: 0 prot: 6, source port 445, destination port 1749
(depth/weight/total drops/no-buffer drops/interleaves) 5/32384/60/0/0
Conversation 94, linktype: ip, length: 1504
source: 10.1.2.133, destination: 10.1.1.227, id: 0xEE85, ttl: 127,
TOS: 0 prot: 6, source port 1810, destination port 445
08-12-2011 02:57 PM
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You're comparing active flow queue drops against all cumulative drops. They're unlikely to match.
08-16-2011 09:20 AM
I guess I should have pasted in the show policy map displays that I was talking about. Now this page won't let me paste anything. But the show policy map shows about 1200 packets dropped between all the queues. The interface show 14000 packets dropped.
08-16-2011 09:32 AM
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I vaguely recall that interface counts drops for any cause, class drops might only account for queue drops in that class. What might cause them to differ? Perhaps no-buffer drops, but again, this is only a vague recollection.
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