[c-nsp] ASR9k QoS Scale/Usage Query
R Maha
raaz.maha at gmail.com
Tue Mar 14 01:34:27 EDT 2017
Hi Robert,
These sites would be helpful to you on understanding QoS.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/59901/asr9000xr-understanding-qos-default-marking-behavior-and-troubleshooting
https://null.53bits.co.uk/index.php?page=asr9000-lag
http://www.alcatron.net/Cisco%20Live%202014%20Melbourne/Cisco%20Live%20Content/Service%20Provider/BRKSPG-2904%20%20ASR-9000%20IOS-XR%20Hardware%20Architecture,%20QOS,%20EVC,%20IOS-XR%20Configuration%20and%20Troubleshooting.pdf
Are you referring to this command:
show qoshal resource summary [np <np>]
Displays the summary of all the resources used in hardware and
software for QoS such number of policy instances, queues,
profiles
Regards,
Rajendra
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Robert Williams <Robert at custodiandc.com>
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We run reasonably large QoS policies on various 9001 and 90xx chassis (SE
> and TR mix but all with Typhoon cards) and I’m looking for a way to query
> the ‘remaining capacity’ for QoS scale/growth. I’ve found various
> documentation which loosely describes the different limitations for QoS
> scale, but nothing which seems to allow a query of the available hardware
> capacity or current usage levels. The nature of the policies we use (on
> BVIs, bundles, sub-ifs, parent-child etc.) and the distributed NPs etc. (in
> conjunction with vague documentation) is making it difficult to gauge how
> much growth we have remaining in real terms. I want to avoid hitting an
> unexpected wall in the future.
>
> Does anyone know if such a command/query still exists? Something like the
> old “show platform hardware capacity xxxx” gives on the Cats would be
> ideal, but anything remotely related would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> Robert Williams
> Custodian Data Centre
> Email: Robert at CustodianDC.com
> http://www.CustodianDC.com
>
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