[c-nsp] Changes to "show policy-map interface"

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Wed Jul 23 09:57:25 EDT 2008


What code is it?

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 07:20:25AM -0500, Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:
> I was just looking at a router running a recent version of IOS and I 
> noticed that the output of "show policy-map int" has changed quite a 
> bit.  Here is the output:
> 
> Router# sho policy-map interface
>  Serial0/0/0
>   Service-policy output: voip
>     Class-map: VoIP (match-any)
>       1354294 packets, 93771165 bytes
>       5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
>       Match: access-group 102
>         1354294 packets, 93771165 bytes
>         5 minute rate 0 bps
> 
>       Queueing
>         Strict Priority
>         Output Queue: Conversation 264
>         Bandwidth 100 (kbps) Burst 2500 (Bytes)
>         (pkts matched/bytes matched) 5717/457522
>         (total drops/bytes drops) 0/0
> 
>     Class-map: class-default (match-any)
>       54794552 packets, 12108835008 bytes
>       5 minute offered rate 3000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
>       Match: any
>       Queueing
>         Flow Based Fair Queueing
>         Maximum Number of Hashed Queues 256
>         (total queued/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/2728/0
> 
> 
> It used to just show the output under "Class-map: VoIP (match-any)", but 
> now it appers that there is a new section labeled "Queueing" where there 
> is some new data that doesn't match the data above it.  Any idea how the 
> "pkts matched" under queueing relates to the "packets" under the VoIP 
> class-map itself?  They aren't even close to the same.
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