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

Yuri Shefer shefys at gmail.com
Wed Nov 6 12:08:41 EST 2013


Hi Thomas,

If you have a change in the queuing policy, it archives the counters from
q0-q7 to the counter titled "Xmit Q deleted" below, then sets q0-q7 to
zero. This insures show circuit counter queue reflects only the current
queue policy. Also, the sum of q0-q7 and "Xmit Q deleted", can be used for
the Tx total bytes/pkts for the circuit.


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Voigt, Thomas <Thomas.Voigt at netkom.de>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yuri Shefer wrote:
>
> < 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?
>
> No. It is stalled for more than 24 hours now.
> Haven't seen it incrementing in "live".
>
> We found that if we add all the Packets from "Xmits/Queue" plus the "Xmit
> Q Deleted" we get exactly the number of transmitted packets ("Transmit").
>
> An Redback/Ericsson SE told me that this counter is only for tracing
> purposes. So this is not a "bad" counter and informs uns NOT of any errors.
>
> Yes, we have configured mdrr for this circuit some months ago. But we
> don't see any dropped packets there.
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Thomas
>
>
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Best regards,
Yuri
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