Understanding cos-based packet statistics, Configuring cos-based packet statistics, Table 14-6 – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 14 Configuring Quality of Service

Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics

policy-map policy_egress_bandwidth

class customer_core_traffic

bandwidth 1000

class customer_voice

priority 1000

class customer_data

bandwidth 3000

class class-default

bandwidth 5000

!

!

interface POS0

no ip address

crc 32

service-policy output policy_egress_bandwidth

!

Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics

Enhanced performance monitoring displays per-CoS packet statistics on the ML-Series card interfaces
when CoS accounting is enabled. Per-CoS packet statistics are only supported for bridged services, not
for IP routing or Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). CoS-based traffic utilization is displayed at
the Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet interface or subinterface (VLAN) level, or at the POS interface
level. It is not displayed at the POS subinterface level. Cisco proprietary RPR statistics are not available
at the SPR interface level, but statistics are available for the individual POS ports that make up the SPR
interface. EtherChannel (port-channel) and BVI statistics are available only at the member port level.

Table 14-6

shows the types of statistics available at specific interfaces.

CoS-based packet statistics are available through the Cisco IOS CLI and Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP), using an extension of the CISCO-PORT-QOS MIB. They are not available through
CTC.

Configuring CoS-Based Packet Statistics

Note

CoS-based packet statistics require the enhanced microcode image to be loaded onto the ML-Series card.

Table 14-6

Packet Statistics on ML-Series Card Interfaces

Statistics Collected

Gigabit/Fast Ethernet
Interface

Gigabit/Fast Ethernet
Subinterface (VLAN)

POS
Interface

POS
Subinterface

Input—Packets and Bytes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Output—Packets and Bytes Yes

Yes

No

No

Drop Count—Packets and
Bytes

1

1.

Drop counts only include discards caused by output congestion and are counted at the output interface.

Yes

No

Yes

No

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