[rbak-nsp] What does "Xmit Q Deleted" mean?
Yuri Shefer
shefys at gmail.com
Tue Nov 5 18:54:02 EST 2013
Hi Thomas,
Are you saying that your "Xmit Q Deleted" counter is continuously
incrementing (every minute?)? Have you changed anything related to QoS for
this specific circuit?
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:32 AM, Voigt, Thomas <Thomas.Voigt at netkom.de>wrote:
> 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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Best regards,
Yuri
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