show cos port-type

Use this command to display Class of Service port type configurations.

Syntax

show cos port-type [irl | txq | flood-ctrl] [index-list]

Parameters

irl | txq | flood-ctrl (Optional) Displays inbound rate limiting, transmit queue, outbound rate limiting, or flood control information.
index-list (Optional) Displays the specified port-type index-list. Valid values are 0 - 1 on the S- and K-Series, or 0 on the 7100-Series. Default: All port-types.

Defaults

If not specified, all rate limiting information for all port types will be displayed.

Mode

All command modes.

Example

This example shows how to display transmit queue Class of Service port type 0 information:

S-Series

System(rw)->show cos port-type txq 0
Number of resources:             Supported rate types:
 txq = transmit queue(s)          perc  = percentage
 irl = inbound rate limiter(s)    pps   = packets per second
 orl = outbound rate limiter(s)   Kbps  = kilobits per second
 fld = flood rate limiter(s)      Mbps  = megabits per second
                                  Gbps  = gigabits per second
                                  Tbps  = terabits per second
                     Number of
                     slices /
       Port type     Number of  Supported  Eligible           Unselected
Index  description   queues     rate type  ports              ports
-----  ------------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -----------------
0      S-Series       100/11    perc       ge.4.1-48;         None
       11Q                      Kbps       ge.6.1-48;
                                Mbps       ge.8.1-48;
                                Gbps       ge.8.101-112

K-Series

System(rw)->show cos port-type txq 0
Number of resources:             Supported rate types:
 txq = transmit queue(s)          perc  = percentage
 irl = inbound rate limiter(s)    pps   = packets per second
 orl = outbound rate limiter(s)   Kbps  = kilobits per second
 fld = flood rate limiter(s)      Mbps  = megabits per second
                                  Gbps  = gigabits per second
                                  Tbps  = terabits per second
                     Number of
                     slices /
       Port type     Number of  Supported  Eligible           Unselected
Index  description   queues     rate type  ports              ports
-----  ------------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -----------------
0      K-Series       100/11    perc       ge.1.1-24;         ge.1.1-24;
       11Q                      Kbps       ge.2.1-24;         ge.2.1-24;
                                Mbps       ge.3.1-24;         ge.3.1-24;
                                Gbps       ge.5.1-24;         ge.5.1-24;
                                           ge.6.1-24;         ge.6.1-24;
                                           tg.7.1-4           tg.7.1-4

7100-Series

System(rw)->show cos port-type txq 0
Number of resources:             Supported rate types:
 txq = transmit queue(s)          perc  = percentage
 irl = inbound rate limiter(s)    pps   = packets per second
 orl = outbound rate limiter(s)   Kbps  = kilobits per second
 fld = flood rate limiter(s)      Mbps  = megabits per second
                                  Gbps  = gigabits per second
                                  Tbps  = terabits per second
                     Number of
                     slices /
       Port type     Number of  Supported  Eligible           Unselected
Index  description   queues     rate type  ports              ports
-----  ------------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -----------------
0      TOR-Series     100/8     perc       tg.1.1-48;         tg.1.1-48;
       8Q                       Kbps       fg.1.1-4           fg.1.1-4
                                Mbps
                                Gbps

show cos port-type Output Details provides an explanation of the command output.

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show cos port-type Output Details

Output... What it displays...
Index Port type index.
Number of slices / Number of queues The total number of slices of transmit resources that can be divided among port queues, and the total number of queues available.
Number of limiters Maximum number of inbound rate limiters configurable for each port type.
Supported rate types Unit of measure supported by the port type.
Eligible ports Which device ports meet this port type criteria.
Unselected ports Which ports have not been assigned user-defined port configuration settings,