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<strong>Cisco</strong> Network Analysis Module<br />

Chapter 6<br />

<strong>Medianet</strong> Management and Visibility Design Considerations<br />

Router Show Policy Map Commands<br />

me-eastny-3-2#show platform port-asic stats drop gig 2/0/24<br />

Interface Gi2/0/24 TxQueue Drop Statistics<br />

Queue 0<br />

Weight 0 Frames 0<br />

Weight 1 Frames 0<br />

Weight 2 Frames 0<br />

Queue 1<br />

Weight 0 Frames 0<br />

Weight 1 Frames 0<br />

Weight 2 Frames 0<br />

Queue 2<br />

Weight 0 Frames 0<br />

Weight 1 Frames 0<br />

Weight 2 Frames 0<br />

Queue 3<br />

Weight 0 Frames 0<br />

Weight 1 Frames 0<br />

Weight 2 Frames 0<br />

Note that when the session 2 command is run, the command prompt changed from me-eastny-3 to<br />

me-eastny-3-2, indicating that a session to member switch #2 has been established. After the session is<br />

established to the remote switch, the show platform port-asic stats drop command can be run on an<br />

interface, such as GigabitEthernet 2/0/24 shown in the example above, to obtain the drop statistics per<br />

queue on the port.<br />

For <strong>Cisco</strong> routers, the mapping of traffic classes to egress queues over WAN interfaces is accomplished<br />

via an egress policy map applied to the interface, in the same manner as the <strong>Cisco</strong> Catalyst 4500 with a<br />

Sup-6E supervisor. Again, the policy map can be viewed through the show policy-map interface<br />

command. Example 6-27 shows the output from a <strong>Cisco</strong> ASR 1000 Series router with a OC-48<br />

packet-over-SONET (POS) interface. Selected areas for discussion have been highlighted in bold.<br />

Example 6-27<br />

Output from <strong>Cisco</strong> 1000 Series ASR show policy-map interface Command<br />

me-westwan-1#show policy-map int pos 1/1/0<br />

POS1/1/0<br />

Service-policy output: OC-48-WAN-EDGE<br />

queue stats for all priority classes:<br />

Queueing<br />

queue limit 512 packets<br />

(queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/0/0<br />

(pkts output/bytes output) 18577357/16278388540<br />

Class-map: VOIP-TELEPHONY (match-all)<br />

3347 packets, 682788 bytes<br />

30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps<br />

Match: ip dscp ef (46)<br />

police:<br />

cir 49760000 bps, bc 1555000 bytes, be 1555000 bytes<br />

conformed 3347 packets, 682788 bytes; actions:<br />

transmit<br />

exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:<br />

drop<br />

violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:<br />

drop<br />

conformed 0000 bps, exceed 0000 bps, violate 0000 bps<br />

Priority: Strict, b/w exceed drops: 0<br />

6-60<br />

<strong>Medianet</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

OL-22201-01

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