Table 14-7, Table 14-8 – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 14 Configuring Quality of Service

Configuring CoS-Based Packet Statistics

Note

For IEEE 802.1Q (QinQ) enabled interfaces, CoS accounting is based only on the CoS value of the outer
metro tag imposed by the service provider. The CoS value inside the packet sent by the customer network
is not considered for CoS accounting.

For information on the enhanced microcode image, see the

“Multiple Microcode Images” section on

page 3-11

.

To enable CoS-based packet statistics on an interface, use the interface configuration level command
defined in

Table 14-7

.

After configuring CoS-based packet statistics on the ML-Series card, the statistics can be viewed
through a variety of show commands. To display this information, use one of the commands in

Table 14-8

in EXEC mode.

Example 14-19

shows examples of these commands.

Example 14-19 Commands for CoS-Based Packet Statistics Examples

Router# show interface gigabitethernet 0.5 cos

GigabitEthernet0.5

Stats by Internal-Cos

Input: Packets

Bytes

Cos 0: 31

2000

Cos 1:

Cos 2: 5

400

Cos 3:

Cos 4:

Cos 5:

Cos 6:

Cos 7:

Output: Packets

Bytes

Cos 0: 1234567890 1234567890

Cos 1: 31

2000

Cos 2:

Table 14-7

CoS-Based Packet Statistics Command

Command

Purpose

Router(config-if)# cos accounting

Enables CoS-based packet statistics to be recorded at the specific
interface and for all the subinterfaces of that interface. This
command is supported only in interface configuration mode and not
in subinterface configuration mode.

The no form of the command disables the statistics.

Table 14-8

Commands for CoS-Based Packet Statistics

Command

Purpose

Router# show interface

type number cos

Displays the CoS-based packet statistics available for
an interface.

Router# show interface

type

number.subinterface-number cos

Displays the CoS-based packet statistics available for
a FastEthernet or Gigabit Ethernet subinterface. POS
subinterfaces are not eligible.

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