[rbak-nsp] What does "Xmit Q Deleted" mean?
Voigt, Thomas
Thomas.Voigt at netkom.de
Thu Nov 7 02:30:32 EST 2013
Hi,
Yuri Shefer wrote:
> 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.
May thanks Yuri for this explanation. Now I understand that this is not a "bad" counter for errors.
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Regards
Thomas
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