show interfaces cos-queue
This command displays the class-of-service queue configuration for the specified interface. The unit/slot/port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service mappings. If specified, the class-of-service queue configuration of the interface is displayed. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
Format |
show interfaces cos-queue [unit/slot/port] |
Mode |
Privileged EXEC |
Column
Meaning
Interface Shaping Rate |
The global
interface shaping rate value. |
WRED Decay Exponent |
The global
WRED decay exponent value. |
Queue Id |
An interface
supports n queues numbered 0 to (n-1). The specific n value is platform
dependent. |
Minimum Bandwidth |
The minimum
transmission bandwidth guarantee for the queue, expressed as a percentage. A value
of 0 means bandwidth is not guaranteed and the queue operates using best-effort.
This is a configured value. |
Maximum Bandwidth |
The maximum
transmission bandwidth guarantee for the queue, expressed as a percentage. A value
of 0 means bandwidth is not guaranteed and the queue operates using best-effort.
This is a configured value. |
Scheduler Type |
Whether this
queue is scheduled for transmission using a strict priority or a weighted scheme.
This is a configured value. |
Queue Management Type |
The queue
depth management technique used for this queue (tail drop). |
If you specify the interface, the command also displays the following information.
Column
Meaning
Interface |
The unit/slot/port of the
interface. If displaying the global configuration, this output line is replaced
with a Global Config indication. |
Interface Shaping Rate |
The maximum
transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole. It is independent of
any per-queue maximum bandwidth value(s) in effect for the interface. This is a
configured value. |
WRED Decay Exponent |
The
configured WRED decay exponent for a CoS (Class of Service) queue interface. |