Show Commands

Note: The following command outputs are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.

network-queue

Syntax

network-queue [network-queue-policy-name] [detail]

Context

show>qos

Description

This command displays network queue policy information. This includes queue parameters information, forwarding class-to-queue mappings, and network port/adapter card queue associations.

Parameters

network-queue-policy-name

the name of the network queue policy

Values

Valid names consist of any string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.

detail

displays detailed network queue information

Output

The following output is an example of network queue policy information, and Table: Network Queue Policy Field Descriptions describes the fields.

Output Example
ALU-1>show>qos# network-queue policy102
===============================================================================
QoS Network Queue Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Queue Policy (policy102)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy         : policy102
Description    : (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================

ALU-1>show>qos# network-queue policy102 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Queue Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Queue Policy (policy102)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy         : policy102
Description    : (Not Specified)
Pkt.Byte Offset: sub 62
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Queue CIR        PIR       CBS    MBS    HiPrio AvgOvrhd Packet Slope-Policy
      CIR Rule   PIR Rule                                Offset
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      0         100       def    def    10     0.00     def    default
       closest   closest
2      0         100       def    def    def    0.00     def    default
       closest   closest
9      0         100       def    def    10     0.00     def    default
       closest   closest
10     0         100       def    def    def    0.00     def    default
       closest   closest
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC    UCastQ    MCastQ
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
h2     1         9
h1     1         9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
ALU-1>show>qos#
Table: Network Queue Policy Field Descriptions

Label

Description

Policy

The policy name that uniquely identifies the policy

Description

A text string that helps identify the policy’s context in the configuration file

Pkt.Byte Offset

Indicates the value of the packet byte offset applied to the packet for scheduling, if applicable.

A value of ‟default” indicates that legacy mode packet scheduling is in use, in which packets are scheduled based on size including internal overhead.

Queue

The queue ID

CIR

The committed information rate

CIR Rule

min - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command except where the derived operational CIR is greater than the operational PIR. If the derived operational CIR is greater than the derived operational PIR, the operational CIR will be made equal to the operational PIR.

max - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command

closest - the operational CIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command without exceeding the operational PIR

PIR

The peak information rate

PIR Rule

min - the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or greater than the administrative rate specified using the rate command

max - the operational PIR for the queue will be equal to or less than the administrative rate specified using the rate command

closest - the operational PIR for the queue will be the rate closest to the rate specified using the rate command

CBS

The committed burst size

MBS

The maximum burst size

HiPrio

The high-priority value

AvgOvrhd

The average percentage that the offered load to a queue will expand during the frame encapsulation process before sending traffic on-the-wire

Packet Offset

The value of the packet byte offset applied to the queue.

A value of ‟default” indicates that legacy mode packet scheduling is in use, in which packets are scheduled based on size including internal overhead.

Slope-Policy

The slope policy for the queue

FC

The value of a predefined forwarding class

UCastQ

The specific unicast queue to be used for packets in the forwarding class

MCastQ

The specific multicast queue to be used for packets in the forwarding class

Associations

The unique service and customer identifiers