Viewing qos standard priority queue statistics – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 54 Configuring QoS

Monitoring QoS

Service-policy: voip

Class-map: voip

Queueing

queue limit 64 packets

(queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/0/0

(pkts output/bytes output) 0/0

Class-map: class-default

queue limit 64 packets

(queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/0/0

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Viewing QoS Standard Priority Queue Statistics

To display the priority-queue statistics for an interface, use the show priority-queue statistics command
in privileged EXEC mode. The results show the statistics for both the best-effort (BE) queue and the
low-latency queue (LLQ). The following example shows the use of the show priority-queue statistics
command for the interface named test, and the command output.

hostname# show priority-queue statistics test

Priority-Queue Statistics interface test

Queue Type = BE

Packets Dropped = 0

Packets Transmit = 0

Packets Enqueued = 0

Current Q Length = 0

Max Q Length = 0

Queue Type = LLQ

Packets Dropped = 0

Packets Transmit = 0

Packets Enqueued = 0

Current Q Length = 0

Max Q Length = 0

hostname#

In this statistical report, the meaning of the line items is as follows:

“Packets Dropped” denotes the overall number of packets that have been dropped in this queue.

“Packets Transmit” denotes the overall number of packets that have been transmitted in this queue.

“Packets Enqueued” denotes the overall number of packets that have been queued in this queue.

“Current Q Length” denotes the current depth of this queue.

“Max Q Length” denotes the maximum depth that ever occurred in this queue.

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