[rbak-nsp] QoS policy counters

Richard Clayton sledge121 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 22 17:24:57 EST 2011


Blake

Thanks for the answer, it's a shame there isn't a command which shows the 5
minute offered rate in bps and the drop rate in bps as the Cisco 'show
policy map' command does, it would give you a better indication of how the
traffic flow was matching the set limits.

Thanks
Rick

On 22 February 2011 17:49, Blake Willis <blake at ibrowse.com> wrote:

>   On 22 Feb 2011, at 18:00, redback-nsp-request at puck.nether.net wrote:
>
>  I have metering, policing and pwfq policies in place with rate limits,
> does anybody know the command which will tell me if these rates are being
> matched and the current throughput rate for the policy.
>
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> "sh circuit counters <subs ID> queue" will get you started:
>
>  Redback#sh circuit counters L2TP LNS 2064 queue
> Circuit: L2TP LNS 2064, Internal id: 5/2/2064, Queue Policy: link-4q
> Queue  Depth     (Pkts/Bytes) Sent            WRED Drops             Tail
> Drops
>  0         0                234125                     0
>    0
>                           15945561                     0
>    0
>  1         0                 27365                     0
>    0
>                            2820133                     0
>    0
>  2         0              25452606                     0
>    0
>                         7677670353                     0
>    0
>  3         0              37254322                     0
> 9743
>                        28143558041                     0
> 14070564
>
> of course that just gets you total sent bytes, but at least you can check
> if WRED is dropping anything or if you're filling any queues.
>
> The most information comes from "show card X circuit handle <handle>
> detail", where X is the card number where the circuit you're interested in
> is bound, and the handle is the full circuit handle from "show subscribers
> active session <subs ID>".  Haven't really dug around to see if any
> published MIBs support this stuff yet, but my guess would be that it
> probably isn't too difficult for the "circuit counters" command, but that
> the blob of info you get in the "card" commands is pretty much internal.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
>  ---
>  Blake Willis
>  Network Architect
>  iBrowse
>
>
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