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IE5000 & QoS

walfors
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Hi team!

Are input classification counters correctly displayed for the IE5000 and "show policy-map"?

They all seem to be zero on my switch, for example:
    Service-policy input: my-policy

       Class-map: class-default (match-any)
         0 packets, 0 bytes
         5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
         Match: any
      Set qos-group 2

Switch IE-5000-12S12P-10G, 15.2(7)E3

Kind regards,
Lennart

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Joseph W. Doherty
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I cannot say in your case but over a couple of decades have seen various switches not correctly update such stats.  Fortunately, switch would process QoS correctly and possibly update ASIC stats correctly.

walfors
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Yes, the input classifications seem to work because I'm happy with egress traffic!

BTW, often the kind of thing corrected in later IOS releases.

Ruben Cocheno
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@walfors 

Stats updating is sometimes a problem across various platforms, but if you are happy with the QoS requirements, then i guess you should be fine.

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