QoS
Overview
The QoS technology section provides information about all class-maps and applied policy-maps in the network, including the relationships between hierarchical policies, the class rates, and match parameters.
Applied Service-Policies
The Applied Service-Policies tab provides details of every class of service policy applied to an
interface from each managed network device. Each line represents an
active class (which can be searched for by the offered or drop rates),
the matching parameters of the class, and the parent policy. Site
is the
site where devices with the applied policy are located; Hostname
is the
short name of the device with the applied policy; Policy
is the applied
service policy name; Type
is the type of applied service policy,
depending on the direction or hierarchy; Interface
is the interface to which the
policy-map is applied; Class
is the specific class name of the policy
map for which the detailed information is displayed; Child
or Parent policy
is
the policy-map name applied as a child to the class, or a parent policy
of a policy of a class if present; Match
is the match parameters of the
class; #Packets
and #Bytes
are the number of matched packets and bytes for
each class; Rate offered
is the bitrate of traffic attempting to pass
through the class; Drop rate
is the bitrate of dropped traffic.
Shaping
The Shaping tab details every class that has a shaping action and the specific
parameters of that class. Site
is the site where devices with the applied
policy are located; Hostname
is the short name of the device with the applied
policy; Policy
is the applied service policy name; Type
is the type of applied
service policy depending on the direction or hierarchy; Interface
is the
interface to which the policy-map is applied; Class
is the specific class name of the
policy map for which the detailed information is displayed; Child policy
is the
policy-map name applied as a child to the class if present; Parent policy
is
the policy-map name of a parent policy-map for this specific class if present;
Match
is the match parameters of the class; Shape type
is the Shaper bucket
calculation type, Average (bc
) or Peak (bc+be
); CIR
is the Committed
Information Rate; Bc
is the Burst Committed (or bucket size); Be
is the Burst
Excess (or burst size); Target rate
is the maximum rate at which traffic is expected to
leave the shaper over prolonged intervals.
Queuing
The Queueing tab details every class with queuing action along with
each class’s specific queuing parameters. Site
is the site of
the devices with the applied policy; Hostname
is the short name of the
device with the applied policy. Policy
is the applied service policy
name; Type
is the type of applied service policy according to direction
or hierarchy; Interface
is the interface to which the policy-map is applied;
Class
is the specific class name of the policy map for which detailed information
is displayed; Child policy
is the policy-map name applied as a child
to the class if present; Parent policy
is the policy-map name of a
parent policy-map for this specific class if present; Match
is the match
parameters of the class; Queue limit
is the maximum depth of the queue;
Bandwidth
is the minimum bandwidth reservation assigned to the queue and
used by the scheduler; Queue depth
is the current observed depth of the
queue; #Total drops
are the number of packet drops in a class; #Packets
output
is the number of packets sent by the class; #Bytes output
is the
number of bytes sent by the class.
Policing
The Policing tab details every class with a policing action with the specific
policing parameters. Site
is the site where devices with the applied
policy are located; Hostname
is the short name of the device with the
applied policy; Policy
is the applied service policy name; Type
is the
type of the applied service policy according to direction or hierarchy;
Interface
is the interface to which the policy-map is applied; Class
is the
specific class name of the policy map for which detailed information is displayed;
Child policy
is the policy-map name applied as a child to the class
if present; Parent policy
is the policy-map name of a parent policy-map
for this specific class if present; Match
is the match parameters of the
class; Police type
is the method of rate calculation; CIR
is the
Committed Information Rate; Bc
is the burst committed; Action
is the
policing actions (or colors); Conformed
is the number of packets, bytes,
or rate in bits per second of traffic below the policing rate; Exceeded
is the number of packets, bytes, or rate in bits per second of traffic
exceeding the policing rate (or second color).
Priority
The Priority tab details every class with a priority action and associated
specific priority parameters. Site
is the site where devices with the
applied policy are located; Hostname
is the short name of the device
with the applied policy; Policy
is the applied service policy name; Type
is the type of the applied service policy according to direction or
hierarchy; Interface
is the interface to which the policy-map is applied;
Class
is the specific class name of the policy map for which detailed information
is displayed; Child policy
is the policy-map name applied as a child
to the class if present; Parent polic
y is the policy-map name of a
parent policy-map for a specific class if present; Match
is the match
parameters of the class; Strict priority
is the level or limit of
prioritization; #Drops
is the number of packets dropped due to the
excessive offered rate.
Marking
The Marking tab details every class with a marking action along with specific
marking parameters. Site
is the site where devices with the applied
policy are located. Hostname
is the short name of the device with the
applied policy; Policy
is the applied service policy name; Type
is the
type of the applied service policy according to the direction or
hierarchy; Interface
is the interface to which the policy-map is applied;
Class
is the specific class name of the policy map for which detailed
information is displayed; Child policy
is the policy-map name
applied as a child to the class if present; Parent policy
is the
policy-map name of a parent policy-map for this specific class if
present; Match
is the match parameters of the class; Set
is the QoS bit
specification standard; Value
is the bit value being set; #Packets
is the
number of packets marked by the class.
Random Drops
The Random Drops tab details every class with a random early drop detection action
and associated specific random drop parameters. Site
is the site where
devices with the applied policy are located. Hostname
is the short name
of the device with the applied policy; Policy
is the applied service
policy name; Type
is the type of applied service policy according to
direction or hierarchy; Interface
is the interface to which the policy-map is
applied; Class
is the specific class name of the policy map for which
detailed information is displayed; Child policy
is the policy-map name
applied as a child to the class if present; Parent policy
is the
policy-map name of a parent policy-map for a specific class if present;
Match
is the class’s match parameters; Random
is the type of random drop
used in a class; Min
is the minimum probability queue depth threshold to
consider for a random drop; Max
is the maximum probability queue depth
threshold to consider for a random drop; ProbDrop
is the maximum probability
of a drop to occur from the total number of packets being queued; Tx Pkts
is the number of transmitted packets by class; Tx Bytes
is the
number of transmitted bytes by class; Random drops packets
is the number
of packets dropped by the algorithm; Random drops bytes
is the number of
bytes dropped by the algorithm; Tail drops packets
is the number of
packets dropped due to queue saturation; Tail drops bytes
is the number
of bytes dropped due to queue saturation.