11-25-2009 06:29 PM - edited 03-06-2019 08:44 AM
Having a bad brain day ...
What is the command to show the qos counters on a sup720 ./ 6724 ?
In particular, I want to see the number of packets dropped per output queue
I've tried 'show queueing' and 'show mls qos .xxxxx '' no luck.
tia
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11-25-2009 08:06 PM
sh queueing interface g3/2 | be Packets dropped
Packets dropped on Transmit:
BPDU packets: 0
queue dropped [cos-map]
---------------------------------------------
1 0 [0 1 ]
2 0 [2 3 4 ]
3 0 [6 7 ]
4 0 [5 ]
Packets dropped on Receive:
BPDU packets: 0
queue dropped [cos-map]
---------------------------------------------
1 0 [0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ]
11-25-2009 06:59 PM
Hi Wes,
How about:
show mls qos detailed
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/command/reference/qos_s4.html
HTH
Reza
11-25-2009 08:13 PM
Hi Reza
Unfortunately, that's not an option for me. You'd think it was looking at that doc, but it doesn't appear to work that way.
ad1#sh mls qos ?
aggregate-policer aggregate-policer keyword
agid show aggregate ID database
arp arp keyword
counter show event counters
flid shows flow ID database
hw-policymap show policymap used by QM process
ip ip keyword
ipv6 ipv6 keyword
label show label
last last keyword
mac mac keyword
maps maps keyword
module show entries in module
mpls mpls keyword
policymap policymap name
protocol protocol passthrough information
statistics-export QOS Statistics export
subblock shows qm subblock
| Output modifiers
This is 6509/sup720-V10GE, SXH3
11-25-2009 08:06 PM
sh queueing interface g3/2 | be Packets dropped
Packets dropped on Transmit:
BPDU packets: 0
queue dropped [cos-map]
---------------------------------------------
1 0 [0 1 ]
2 0 [2 3 4 ]
3 0 [6 7 ]
4 0 [5 ]
Packets dropped on Receive:
BPDU packets: 0
queue dropped [cos-map]
---------------------------------------------
1 0 [0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ]
11-25-2009 08:14 PM
Doh ... I looked at that and saw the 'BPDU Packets' and in my brain fog missed the rest.
Thanks !
11-25-2009 08:19 PM
Doh ... I looked at that and saw the 'BPDU Packets' and in my brain fog missed the rest.
Thanks !
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