[rbak-nsp] What does "Xmit Q Deleted" mean?

Voigt, Thomas Thomas.Voigt at netkom.de
Tue Nov 5 05:32:59 EST 2013


Hi all,

on a 10ge-1-port card within our SE1200 we are seeing that nearly every packet that is transmitted through a circuit is increasing the "Xmit Q Deleted" counter there:

[local]se1200#show circuit counters 13/1 vlan-id 200 det
Circuit: 13/1 vlan-id 200, Internal id: 1/2/701, Encap: ether-dot1q
 Packets                                 Bytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Receive         :         178994029094  Receive         :      112318210214790
 Receive/Second  :             78044.36  Receive/Second  :          46022734.22
 Transmit        :        3984582761313  Transmit        :     4537596408375554
 Xmits/Queue                             Xmits/Queue
   0             :             44323850    0             :           4485333720
   1             :           1542252313    1             :         451542660516
   2             :          39073488514    2             :       53861362493349
   3             :         139892779363    3             :      162913452472181
   4             :                    0    4             :                    0
   5             :                    0    5             :                    0
   6             :                    0    6             :                    0
   7             :                    0    7             :                    0
 Xmit Q Deleted  :        3804029917273  Xmit Q Deleted  :     4320365565415788

As you can see the "Transmit" counter is nearly the same as the "Xmit Q Deleted" counter.

Does anyone know, what this "Xmit Q Deleted" counter means? 
Haven't found any explanation in the documentation .

-- 
Regards

Thomas


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