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    show class-of-service interface

    Syntax

    show class-of-service interface<interface-name | detail | comprehensive>

    Release Information

    Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

    Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

    Forwarding class map information added in Junos OS Release 9.4.

    Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

    Options detail and comprehensive introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

    Description

    Display the logical and physical interface associations for the classifier, rewrite rules, and scheduler map objects.

    Options

    comprehensive

    (M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers) (Optional) Display comprehensive quality-of-service (QoS) information about all physical and logical interfaces.

    detail

    (M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers) (Optional) Display QoS and CoS information based on the interface.

    If the interface interface-name is a physical interface, the output includes:

    • Brief QoS information about the physical interface
    • Brief QoS information about the logical interface
    • CoS information about the physical interface
    • Brief information about filters or policers of the logical interface
    • Brief CoS information about the logical interface

    If the interface interface-name is a logical interface, the output includes:

    • Brief QoS information about the logical interface
    • Information about filters or policers for the logical interface
    • CoS information about the logical interface
    interface-name

    (Optional) Display class-of-service (CoS) associations for the specified interface.

    none

    Display CoS associations for all physical and logical interfaces.

    Required Privilege Level

    view

    List of Sample Output

    show class-of-service interface (Physical)
    show class-of-service interface (Logical)
    show class-of-service interface (Gigabit Ethernet)
    show class-of-service interface (PPPoE Interface)
    show class-of-service interface detail
    show class-of-service interface comprehensive

    Output Fields

    Table 1 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service interface command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

    Table 1: show class-of-service interface Output Fields

    Field Name

    Field Description

    Physical interface

    Name of a physical interface.

    Index

    Index of this interface or the internal index of this object.

    Dedicated Queues

    Status of dedicated queues configured on an interface. Supported only on Trio MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers.

    Queues supported

    Number of queues you can configure on the interface.

    Queues in use

    Number of queues currently configured.

    Total non-default queues created

    Number of queues created in addition to the default queues. Supported only on Trio MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers.

    Shaping rate

    Maximum transmission rate on the physical interface. You can configure the shaping rate on the physical interface, or on the logical interface, but not on both. Therefore, the Shaping rate field is displayed for either the physical interface or the logical interface.

    Scheduler map

    Name of the output scheduler map associated with this interface.

    Input shaping rate

    For Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PICs, maximum transmission rate on the input interface.

    Input scheduler map

    For Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PICs, name of the input scheduler map associated with this interface.

    Chassis scheduler map

    Name of the scheduler map associated with the packet forwarding component queues.

    Rewrite

    Name and type of the rewrite rules associated with this interface.

    Classifier

    Name and type of classifiers associated with this interface.

    Forwarding-class-map

    Name of the forwarding map associated with this interface.

    Congestion-notification

    Congestion notification state, enabled or disabled (QFX Series only).

    Logical interface

    Name of a logical interface.

    Object

    Category of an object: Classifier, Fragmentation-map (for LSQ interfaces only), Scheduler-map, Rewrite, or Translation Table (for IQE PICs only).

    Name

    Name of an object.

    Type

    Type of an object: dscp, dscp-ipv6, exp, ieee-802.1, ip, or inet-precedence.

    Link-level type

    Encapsulation on the physical interface.

    MTU

    MTU size on the physical interface.

    Speed

    Speed at which the interface is running.

    Loopback

    Whether loopback is enabled and the type of loopback.

    Source filtering

    Whether source filtering is enabled or disabled.

    Flow control

    Whether flow control is enabled or disabled.

    Auto-negotiation

    (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Whether autonegotiation is enabled or disabled.

    Remote-fault

    (Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Remote fault status.

    • Online—Autonegotiation is manually configured as online.
    • Offline—Autonegotiation is manually configured as offline.

    Device flags

    The Device flags field provides information about the physical device and displays one or more of the following values:

    • Down—Device has been administratively disabled.
    • Hear-Own-Xmit—Device receives its own transmissions.
    • Link-Layer-Down—The link-layer protocol has failed to connect with the remote endpoint.
    • Loopback—Device is in physical loopback.
    • Loop-Detected—The link layer has received frames that it sent, thereby detecting a physical loopback.
    • No-Carrier—On media that support carrier recognition, no carrier is currently detected.
    • No-Multicast—Device does not support multicast traffic.
    • Present—Device is physically present and recognized.
    • Promiscuous—Device is in promiscuous mode and recognizes frames addressed to all physical addresses on the media.
    • Quench—Transmission on the device is quenched because the output buffer is overflowing.
    • Recv-All-Multicasts—Device is in multicast promiscuous mode and therefore provides no multicast filtering.
    • Running—Device is active and enabled.

    Interface flags

    The Interface flags field provides information about the physical interface and displays one or more of the following values:

    • Admin-Test—Interface is in test mode and some sanity checking, such as loop detection, is disabled.
    • Disabled—Interface is administratively disabled.
    • Down—A hardware failure has occurred.
    • Hardware-Down—Interface is nonfunctional or incorrectly connected.
    • Link-Layer-Down—Interface keepalives have indicated that the link is incomplete.
    • No-Multicast—Interface does not support multicast traffic.
    • No-receive No-transmit—Passive monitor mode is configured on the interface.
    • Point-To-Point—Interface is point-to-point.
    • Pop all MPLS labels from packets of depth—MPLS labels are removed as packets arrive on an interface that has the pop-all-labels statement configured. The depth value can be one of the following:
      • 1—Takes effect for incoming packets with one label only.
      • 2—Takes effect for incoming packets with two labels only.
      • [ 1 2 ]—Takes effect for incoming packets with either one or two labels.
    • Promiscuous—Interface is in promiscuous mode and recognizes frames addressed to all physical addresses.
    • Recv-All-Multicasts—Interface is in multicast promiscuous mode and provides no multicast filtering.
    • SNMP-Traps—SNMP trap notifications are enabled.
    • Up—Interface is enabled and operational.

    Flags

    The Logical interface flags field provides information about the logical interface and displays one or more of the following values:

    • ACFC Encapsulation—Address control field Compression (ACFC) encapsulation is enabled (negotiated successfully with a peer).
    • Device-down—Device has been administratively disabled.
    • Disabled—Interface is administratively disabled.
    • Down—A hardware failure has occurred.
    • Clear-DF-Bit—GRE tunnel or IPsec tunnel is configured to clear the Don't Fragment (DF) bit.
    • Hardware-Down—Interface protocol initialization failed to complete successfully.
    • PFC—Protocol field compression is enabled for the PPP session.
    • Point-To-Point—Interface is point-to-point.
    • SNMP-Traps—SNMP trap notifications are enabled.
    • Up—Interface is enabled and operational.

    Encapsulation

    Encapsulation on the logical interface.

    Admin

    Administrative state of the interface (Up or Down)

    Link

    Status of physical link (Up or Down).

    Proto

    Protocol configured on the interface.

    Input Filter

    Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are received on the interface, including any filters attached through activation of dynamic service.

    Output Filter

    Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are transmitted on the interface, including any filters attached through activation of dynamic service.

    Link flags

    Provides information about the physical link and displays one or more of the following values:

    • ACFC—Address control field compression is configured. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session negotiates the ACFC option.
    • Give-Up—Link protocol does not continue connection attempts after repeated failures.
    • Loose-LCP—PPP does not use the Link Control Protocol (LCP) to indicate whether the link protocol is operational.
    • Loose-LMI—Frame Relay does not use the Local Management Interface (LMI) to indicate whether the link protocol is operational.
    • Loose-NCP—PPP does not use the Network Control Protocol (NCP) to indicate whether the device is operational.
    • Keepalives—Link protocol keepalives are enabled.
    • No-Keepalives—Link protocol keepalives are disabled.
    • PFC—Protocol field compression is configured. The PPP session negotiates the PFC option.

    Hold-times

    Current interface hold-time up and hold-time down, in milliseconds.

    CoS queues

    Number of CoS queues configured.

    Last flapped

    Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hour:minute:second:timezone (hour:minute:second ago). For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago).

    Statistics last cleared

    Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.

    • Input bytes—Number of bytes received on the interface.
    • Output bytes—Number of bytes transmitted on the interface.
    • Input packets—Number of packets received on the interface.
    • Output packets—Number of packets transmitted on the interface.

    IPv6 transit statistics

    Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled.

    Input errors

    Input errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:

    • Errors—Sum of the incoming frame aborts and FCS errors.
    • Drops—Number of packets dropped by the input queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.
    • Framing errors—Number of packets received with an invalid frame checksum (FCS).
    • Runts—Number of frames received that are smaller than the runt threshold.
    • Giants—Number of frames received that are larger than the giant threshold.
    • Bucket Drops—Drops resulting from the traffic load exceeding the interface transmit or receive leaky bucket configuration.
    • Policed discards—Number of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because they were not recognized or not of interest. Usually, this field reports protocols that Junos OS does not handle.
    • L3 incompletes—Number of incoming packets discarded because they failed Layer 3 (usually IPv4) sanity checks of the header. For example, a frame with less than 20 bytes of available IP header is discarded. Layer 3 incomplete errors can be ignored by configuring the ignore-l3-incompletes statement.
    • L2 channel errors—Number of times the software did not find a valid logical interface for an incoming frame.
    • L2 mismatch timeouts—Number of malformed or short packets that caused the incoming packet handler to discard the frame as unreadable.
    • HS link CRC errors—Number of errors on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for handling the router interfaces.
    • HS link FIFO overflows—Number of FIFO overflows on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for handling the router interfaces.

    Output errors

    Output errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:

    • Carrier transitions—Number of times the interface has gone from down to up. This number does not normally increment quickly, increasing only when the cable is unplugged, the far-end system is powered down and up, or another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments quickly (perhaps once every 10 seconds), the cable, the far-end system, or the PIC is malfunctioning.
    • Errors—Sum of the outgoing frame aborts and FCS errors.
    • Drops—Number of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.
    • Aged packets—Number of packets that remained in shared packet SDRAM so long that the system automatically purged them. The value in this field should never increment. If it does, it is most likely a software bug or possibly malfunctioning hardware.
    • HS link FIFO underflows—Number of FIFO underflows on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for handling the router interfaces.
    • MTU errors—Number of packets whose size exceeds the MTU of the interface.

    Egress queues

    Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

    Queue counters

    CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.

    • Queued packets—Number of queued packets.
    • Transmitted packets—Number of transmitted packets.
    • Dropped packets—Number of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.

    SONET alarms

    SONET defects

    (SONET) SONET media-specific alarms and defects that prevent the interface from passing packets. When a defect persists for a certain period, it is promoted to an alarm. Based on the router configuration, an alarm can ring the red or yellow alarm bell on the router or light the red or yellow alarm LED on the craft interface. See these fields for possible alarms and defects: SONET PHY, SONET section, SONET line, and SONET path.

    SONET PHY

    Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

    • Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
    • Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
    • State—State of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

    The SONET PHY field has the following subfields:

    • PLL Lock—Phase-locked loop
    • PHY Light—Loss of optical signal

    SONET section

    Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

    • Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
    • Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
    • State—State of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

    The SONET section field has the following subfields:

    • BIP-B1—Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
    • SEF—Severely errored framing
    • LOS—Loss of signal
    • LOF—Loss of frame
    • ES-S—Errored seconds (section)
    • SES-S—Severely errored seconds (section)
    • SEFS-S—Severely errored framing seconds (section)

    SONET line

    Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

    • Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
    • Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
    • State—State of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

    The SONET line field has the following subfields:

    • BIP-B2—Bit interleaved parity for SONET line overhead
    • REI-L—Remote error indication (near-end line)
    • RDI-L—Remote defect indication (near-end line)
    • AIS-L—Alarm indication signal (near-end line)
    • BERR-SF—Bit error rate fault (signal failure)
    • BERR-SD—Bit error rate defect (signal degradation)
    • ES-L—Errored seconds (near-end line)
    • SES-L—Severely errored seconds (near-end line)
    • UAS-L—Unavailable seconds (near-end line)
    • ES-LFE—Errored seconds (far-end line)
    • SES-LFE—Severely errored seconds (far-end line)
    • UAS-LFE—Unavailable seconds (far-end line)

    SONET path

    Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

    • Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
    • Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
    • State—State of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

    The SONET path field has the following subfields:

    • BIP-B3—Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead
    • REI-P—Remote error indication
    • LOP-P—Loss of pointer (path)
    • AIS-P—Path alarm indication signal
    • RDI-P—Path remote defect indication
    • UNEQ-P—Path unequipped
    • PLM-P—Path payload (signal) label mismatch
    • ES-P—Errored seconds (near-end STS path)
    • SES-P—Severely errored seconds (near-end STS path)
    • UAS-P—Unavailable seconds (near-end STS path)
    • ES-PFE—Errored seconds (far-end STS path)
    • SES-PFE—Severely errored seconds (far-end STS path)
    • UAS-PFE—Unavailable seconds (far-end STS path)

    Received SONET overhead

    Transmitted SONET overhead

    Values of the received and transmitted SONET overhead:

    • C2—Signal label. Allocated to identify the construction and content of the STS-level SPE and for PDI-P.
    • F1—Section user channel byte. This byte is set aside for the purposes of users.
    • K1 and K2—These bytes are allocated for APS signaling for the protection of the multiplex section.
    • J0—Section trace. This byte is defined for STS-1 number 1 of an STS-N signal. Used to transmit a 1-byte fixed-length string or a 16-byte message so that a receiving terminal in a section can verify its continued connection to the intended transmitter.
    • S1—Synchronization status. The S1 byte is located in the first STS-1 number of an STS-N signal.
    • Z3 and Z4—Allocated for future use.

    Received path trace

    Transmitted path trace

    SONET/SDH interfaces allow path trace bytes to be sent inband across the SONET/SDH link. Juniper Networks and other router manufacturers use these bytes to help diagnose misconfigurations and network errors by setting the transmitted path trace message so that it contains the system hostname and name of the physical interface. The received path trace value is the message received from the router at the other end of the fiber. The transmitted path trace value is the message that this router transmits.

    HDLC configuration

    Information about the HDLC configuration.

    • Policing bucket—Configured state of the receiving policer.
    • Shaping bucket—Configured state of the transmitting shaper.
    • Giant threshold—Giant threshold programmed into the hardware.
    • Runt threshold—Runt threshold programmed into the hardware.

    Packet Forwarding Engine configuration

    Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:

    • Destination slot—FPC slot number.
    • PLP byte—Packet Level Protocol byte.

    CoS information

    Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.

    • CoS transmit queue—Queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
    • Bandwidth %—Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.
    • Bandwidth bps—Bandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).
    • Buffer %—Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.
    • Buffer usec—Amount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds. This value is nonzero only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.
    • Priority—Queue priority: low or high.
    • Limit—Displayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values are none and exact. If exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the configured bandwidth, even if excess bandwidth is available. If none is configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth if bandwidth is available.

    Forwarding classes

    Total number of forwarding classes supported on the specified interface.

    Egress queues

    Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

    Queue

    Queue number.

    Forwarding classes

    Forwarding class name.

    Queued Packets

    Number of packets queued to this queue.

    Queued Bytes

    Number of bytes queued to this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

    Transmitted Packets

    Number of packets transmitted by this queue. When fragmentation occurs on the egress interface, the first set of packet counters shows the postfragmentation values. The second set of packet counters (displayed under the Packet Forwarding Engine Chassis Queues field) shows the prefragmentation values.

    Transmitted Bytes

    Number of bytes transmitted by this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

    Tail-dropped packets

    Number of packets dropped because of tail drop.

    RED-dropped packets

    Number of packets dropped because of random early detection (RED).

    • (M Series and T Series routers only) On M320 and M120 routers and the T Series routers, the total number of dropped packets is displayed. On all other M Series routers, the output classifies dropped packets into the following categories:
      • Low, non-TCP—Number of low-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.
      • Low, TCP—Number of low-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.
      • High, non-TCP—Number of high-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.
      • High, TCP—Number of high-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.
    • (MX Series routers with enhanced DPCs, and T Series routers with enhanced FPCs only) The output classifies dropped packets into the following categories:
      • Low—Number of low-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
      • Medium-low—Number of medium-low loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
      • Medium-high—Number of medium-high loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
      • High—Number of high-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.

    RED-dropped bytes

    Number of bytes dropped because of RED. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

    • (M Series and T Series routers only) On M320 and M120 routers and the T Series routers, only the total number of dropped bytes is displayed. On all other M Series routers, the output classifies dropped bytes into the following categories:
      • Low, non-TCP—Number of low-loss priority non-TCP bytes dropped because of RED.
      • Low, TCP—Number of low-loss priority TCP bytes dropped because of RED.
      • High, non-TCP—Number of high-loss priority non-TCP bytes dropped because of RED.
      • High, TCP—Number of high-loss priority TCP bytes dropped because of RED.

    Transmit rate

    Configured transmit rate of the scheduler. The rate is a percentage of the total interface bandwidth.

    Rate Limit

    Rate limiting configuration of the queue. Possible values are :

    • None—No rate limit.
    • exact—Queue transmits at the configured rate.

    Buffer size

    Delay buffer size in the queue.

    Priority

    Scheduling priority configured as low or high.

    Excess Priority

    Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler: low, medium-low, medium-high, high, or none.

    Drop profiles

    Display the assignment of drop profiles.

    • Loss priority—Packet loss priority for drop profile assignment.
    • Protocol—Transport protocol for drop profile assignment.
    • Index—Index of the indicated object. Objects that have indexes in this output include schedulers and drop profiles.
    • Name—Name of the drop profile.
    • Type—Type of the drop profile: discrete or interpolated.
    • Fill Level—Percentage fullness of a queue.
    • Drop probability—Drop probability at this fill level.

    Excess Priority

    Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler.

    Drop profiles

    Display the assignment of drop profiles.

    • Loss priority—Packet loss priority for drop profile assignment.
    • Protocol—Transport protocol for drop profile assignment.
    • Index—Index of the indicated object. Objects that have indexes in this output include schedulers and drop profiles.
    • Name—Name of the drop profile.
    • Type—Type of the drop profile: discrete or interpolated.
    • Fill Level—Percentage fullness of a queue.
    • Drop probability—Drop probability at this fill level.

    Adjustment information

    Display the assignment of shaping-rate adjustments on a scheduler node or queue.

    • Adjusting application—Application that is performing the shaping-rate adjustment.
      • The adjusting application can appear as ancp LS-0, which is the Junos OS Access Node Control Profile process (ancpd) that performs shaping-rate adjustments on schedule nodes.
      • The adjusting application can also appear as pppoe, which adjusts the shaping-rate and overhead-accounting class-of-service attributes on dynamic subscriber interfaces in a broadband access network based on access line parameters in Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Tags [TR-101]. This feature is supported on MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers. The shaping rate is based on the actual-data-rate-downstream attribute. The overhead accounting value is based on the access-loop-encapsulation attribute and specifies whether the access loop uses Ethernet (frame mode) or ATM (cell mode).
    • Adjustment type—Type of adjustment: absolute or delta.
    • Configured shaping rate—Shaping rate configured for the scheduler node or queue.
    • Adjustment value—Value of adjusted shaping rate.
    • Adjustment mode—Level of shaping-rate adjustment performed: node or queue.

    Sample Output

    show class-of-service interface (Physical)

    user@host> show class-of-service interface so-0/2/3
    Physical interface: so-0/2/3, Index: 135
    Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4
    Total non—default queues created: 4
      Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2032638653
    
      Logical interface: fe-0/0/1.0, Index: 68, Dedicated Queues: no
        Shaping rate: 32000
        Object                   Name                   Type           Index
        Scheduler-map            <default>                              27
        Rewrite                  exp-default            exp             21
        Classifier               exp-default            exp             5
        Classifier               ipprec-compatibility   ip              8
        Forwarding—class—map     exp-default            exp             5
    

    show class-of-service interface (Logical)

    user@host> show class-of-service interface so-0/2/3.0
    Logical interface: so-0/2/3.0, Index: 68, Dedicated Queues: no
        Shaping rate: 32000
        Object                   Name                   Type             Index
        Scheduler-map            <default>                                27
        Rewrite                  exp-default            exp               21
        Classifier               exp-default            exp               5
        Classifier               ipprec-compatibility   ip                8
        Forwarding—class—map     exp-default            exp               5
    

    show class-of-service interface (Gigabit Ethernet)

    user@host> show class-of-service interface ge-6/2/0
    Physical interface: ge-6/2/0, Index: 175
    Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 4
      Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
      Input scheduler map: <default>, Index: 3
      Chassis scheduler map: <default-chassis>, Index: 4
    

    show class-of-service interface (PPPoE Interface)

    user@host> show class-of-service interface pp0.1
    Logical interface: pp0.1, Index: 85
        Object                  Name                   Type           Index
        Traffic-control-profile tcp-pppoe.o.pp0.1      Output         2726446535
        Classifier              ipprec-compatibility   ip             13
     
        Adjusting application: PPPoE
          Adjustment type: absolute
          Adjustment value: 5000000
          Adjustment overhead-accounting mode: cell
          Adjustment target: node
    

    show class-of-service interface detail

    user@host> show class-of-service interface ge-0/3/0 detail
    Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
      Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online
      Device flags   : Present Running
      Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000          
    
      Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138             
      Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 5
      Shaping rate: 50000 bps
      Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
      Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
      Input scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
      Chassis scheduler map: <default-chassis>, Index: 4
      Congestion-notification: Disabled
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0                                       
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        inet
        mpls
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Filter         Output Filter  
    ge-0/3/0.0      up    up   inet
                               mpls
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Policer         Output Policer
    ge-0/3/0.0      up    up   inet
                               mpls
                                      
      Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.0, Index: 68                             
        Object                  Name                   Type               Index 
        Rewrite                 exp-default            exp (mpls-any)       33
        Classifier              exp-default            exp                  10
        Classifier              ipprec-compatibility   ip                   13
    
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        inet
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Filter         Output Filter
    ge-0/3/0.1      up    up   inet
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Policer         Output Policer
    ge-0/3/0.1      up    up   inet
                              
      Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.1, Index: 69
        Object                  Name                   Type            Index
        Classifier              ipprec-compatibility   ip               13

    show class-of-service interface comprehensive

    user@host> show class-of-service interface so-1/3/0 comprehensive
    Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
      Interface index: 138, SNMP ifIndex: 601, Generation: 141
      Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None, MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled,
      Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online
      Device flags   : Present Running
      Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
      CoS queues     : 4 supported, 4 maximum usable queues
      Schedulers     : 256
      Hold-times     : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
      Current address: 00:14:f6:f4:b4:5d, Hardware address: 00:14:f6:f4:b4:5d
      Last flapped   : 2010-09-07 06:35:22 PDT (15:14:42 ago)
      Statistics last cleared: Never
      Traffic statistics:
       Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Output bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
       Output packets:                    0                    0 pps
       IPv6 total statistics:
        Input  bytes  :                   0
        Output bytes  :                   0
        Input  packets:                   0
        Output packets:                   0
      Ingress traffic statistics at Packet Forwarding Engine:
       Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
       Drop   bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Drop   packets:                    0                    0 pps
      Label-switched interface (LSI) traffic statistics:
       Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
      Input errors:
        Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
      Output errors:
        Carrier transitions: 5, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0, FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
      Ingress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
      Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
        0 af3                            0                    0                    0
        1 af2                            0                    0                    0
        2 ef2                            0                    0                    0
        3 ef1                            0                    0                    0
      Egress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
      Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
        0 af3                            0                    0                    0
        1 af2                            0                    0                    0
        2 ef2                            0                    0                    0
        3 ef1                            0                    0                    0
      Active alarms  : None
      Active defects : None
      MAC statistics:                      Receive         Transmit
        Total octets                             0                0
        Total packets                            0                0
        Unicast packets                          0                0
        Broadcast packets                        0                0
        Multicast packets                        0                0
        CRC/Align errors                         0                0
        FIFO errors                              0                0
        MAC control frames                       0                0
        MAC pause frames                         0                0
        Oversized frames                         0
        Jabber frames                            0
        Fragment frames                          0
        VLAN tagged frames                       0
        Code violations                          0
      Filter statistics:
        Input packet count                       0
        Input packet rejects                     0
        Input DA rejects                         0
        Input SA rejects                         0
        Output packet count                                       0
        Output packet pad count                                   0
        Output packet error count                                 0
        CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0
      Autonegotiation information:
        Negotiation status: Complete
        Link partner:
            Link mode: Full-duplex, Flow control: Symmetric/Asymmetric, Remote fault: OK
        Local resolution:
          Flow control: Symmetric, Remote fault: Link OK
      Packet Forwarding Engine configuration:
        Destination slot: 0
      CoS information:
        Direction : Output
        CoS transmit queue               Bandwidth               Buffer Priority   Limit
                                  %            bps     %           usec
        2 ef2                    39          19500     0            120     high    none
        Direction : Input
        CoS transmit queue               Bandwidth               Buffer Priority   Limit
                                  %            bps     %           usec
        0 af3                    30           3000    45              0      low    none
    
    Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
      Interface index: 138, SNMP ifIndex: 601
    Forwarding classes: 16 supported, 5 in use
    Ingress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
    Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Forwarding classes: 16 supported, 5 in use
    Egress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
    Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RL-dropped packets   :                     0                     0 pps
        RL-dropped bytes     :                     0                     0 bps
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RL-dropped packets   :                     0                     0 pps
        RL-dropped bytes     :                     0                     0 bps
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RL-dropped packets   :                     0                     0 pps
        RL-dropped bytes     :                     0                     0 bps
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
        RL-dropped packets   :                     0                     0 pps
        RL-dropped bytes     :                     0                     0 bps
        RED-dropped packets  :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped bytes    :                     0                     0 bps
    
    Packet Forwarding Engine Chassis Queues:
    Queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
    Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped packets  : Not Available
        RED-dropped bytes    : Not Available
    Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped packets  : Not Available
        RED-dropped bytes    : Not Available
    Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
      Queued:
        Packets              :                     0                     0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                     0                      0 pps
        Bytes                :                     0                     0 bps
        Tail-dropped packets :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped packets  : Not Available
        RED-dropped bytes    : Not Available
    Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
      Queued:
        Packets              :                108546                     0 pps
        Bytes                :              12754752                   376 bps
      Transmitted:
        Packets              :                108546                      0 pps
        Bytes                :              12754752                   376 bps
        Tail-dropped packets :                     0                     0 pps
        RED-dropped packets  : Not Available
        RED-dropped bytes    : Not Available
    
    Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138
    Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 5
      Shaping rate: 50000 bps
    
    Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
    
      Scheduler: ef2, Forwarding class: ef2, Index: 39155
        Transmit rate: 39 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 120 us, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: high
        Excess Priority: unspecified
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any             1    < default-drop-profile> 
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          High            any             1    < default-drop-profile>
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
      Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
      Input scheduler map: schedular-map
    
    Scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
    
      Scheduler: af3, Forwarding class: af3, Index: 35058
        Transmit rate: 30 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 45 percent, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: low
        Excess Priority: unspecified
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any         40582    green
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          High            any         18928    yellow
    Drop profile: green, Type: discrete, Index: 40582
      Fill level    Drop probability
              50                   0
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: yellow, Type: discrete, Index: 18928
      Fill level    Drop probability
              50                   0
             100                 100
      Chassis scheduler map: < default-drop-profile>
    Scheduler map: < default-drop-profile>, Index: 4
    
      Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: af3, Index: 25
        Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: low
        Excess Priority: low
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          High            any             1    < default-drop-profile>
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    
      Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: af2, Index: 25
        Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: low
        Excess Priority: low
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any             1    < default-drop-profile>     
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>      
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          High            any             1    < default-drop-profile>
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    
      Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: ef2, Index: 25
        Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: low
        Excess Priority: low
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          High            any             1    < default-drop-profile>
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    
      Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: ef1, Index: 25
        Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer Limit: none, Priority: low
        Excess Priority: low
        Drop profiles:
          Loss priority   Protocol    Index    Name
          Low             any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium low      any             1    < default-drop-profile>
          Medium high     any             1    < default-drop-profile>     
          High            any             1    < default-drop-profile>
    Drop profile: , Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
    Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
      Fill level    Drop probability
             100                 100
      Congestion-notification: Disabled
    Forwarding class                       ID      Queue  Restricted queue  Fabric priority  Policing priority
      af3                                   0       0          0             low                normal
      af2                                   1       1          1             low                normal
      ef2                                   2       2          2             high               normal
      ef1                                   3       3          3             high               normal
      af1                                   4       4          0             low                normal
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0 (Index 68) (SNMP ifIndex 152) (Generation 159)
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        Traffic statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0
         Output bytes  :                    0
         Input  packets:                    0
         Output packets:                    0
        Local statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0
         Output bytes  :                    0
         Input  packets:                    0
         Output packets:                    0
        Transit statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
         Output bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
         Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
         Output packets:                    0                    0 pps
        Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 172, Route table: 0
          Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
          Input Filters: filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i,
          Policer: Input: p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i
        Protocol mpls, MTU: 1488, Maximum labels: 3, Generation: 173, Route table: 0
          Flags: Is-Primary
          Output Filters: exp-filter,,,,,
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0 (Index 68) (SNMP ifIndex 152)
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        Input packets : 0
        Output packets: 0
    
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Filter         Output Filter
    ge-0/3/0.0      up    up   inet  filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i
                               mpls                       exp-filter
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Policer         Output Policer
    ge-0/3/0.0      up    up
                               inet  p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i
                               mpls
    
    Filter: filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i
    Counters:
    Name                                                Bytes              Packets
    count-filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i                            0                    0
    
    Filter: exp-filter
    Counters:
    Name                                                Bytes              Packets
    count-exp-seven-match                                   0                    0
    count-exp-zero-match                                    0                    0
    Policers:
    Name                                              Packets
    p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i                                    0
    
    
      Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.0, Index: 68
        Object                  Name                   Type                    Index
        Rewrite                 exp-default            exp (mpls-any)             33
    
    Rewrite rule: exp-default, Code point type: exp, Index: 33
      Forwarding class                    Loss priority       Code point
      af3                                 low                 000
      af3                                 high                001
      af2                                 low                 010
      af2                                 high                011
      ef2                                 low                 100
      ef2                                 high                101
      ef1                                 low                 110
      ef1                                 high                111
        Object                  Name                   Type                    Index
        Classifier              exp-default            exp                        10
    
    Classifier: exp-default, Code point type: exp, Index: 10
      Code point         Forwarding class                    Loss priority
      000                af3                                 low
      001                af3                                 high
      010                af2                                 low
      011                af2                                 high
      100                ef2                                 low
      101                ef2                                 high
      110                ef1                                 low
      111                ef1                                 high
        Object                  Name                   Type                    Index
        Classifier              ipprec-compatibility   ip                         13
    
    Classifier: ipprec-compatibility, Code point type: inet-precedence, Index: 13
      Code point         Forwarding class                    Loss priority
      000                af3                                 low
      001                af3                                 high
      010                af3                                 low
      011                af3                                 high
      100                af3                                 low
      101                af3                                 high
      110                ef1                                 low
      111                ef1                                 high
    Forwarding class                       ID      Queue  Restricted queue  Fabric priority  Policing priority
      af3                                   0       0          0             low                normal
      af2                                   1       1          1             low                normal
      ef2                                   2       2          2             high               normal
      ef1                                   3       3          3             high               normal
      af1                                   4       4          0             low                normal
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1 (Index 69) (SNMP ifIndex 154) (Generation 160)
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        Traffic statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0
         Output bytes  :                    0
         Input  packets:                    0
         Output packets:                    0
        Local statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0
         Output bytes  :                    0
         Input  packets:                    0
         Output packets:                    0
        Transit statistics:
         Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
         Output bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
         Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
         Output packets:                    0                    0 pps
        Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 174, Route table: 0
          Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
    
      Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1 (Index 69) (SNMP ifIndex 154)
        Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ]  Encapsulation: ENET2
        Input packets : 0
        Output packets: 0
    
    
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Filter         Output Filter
    ge-0/3/0.1      up    up   mpls  
    Interface       Admin Link Proto Input Policer         Output Policer
    ge-0/3/0.1      up    up
                               mpls
    
      Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.1, Index: 69
        Object                  Name                   Type                    Index
        Classifier              ipprec-compatibility   ip                         13
    
    Classifier: ipprec-compatibility, Code point type: inet-precedence, Index: 13
      Code point         Forwarding class                    Loss priority
      000                af3                                 low
      001                af3                                 high
      010                af3                                 low
      011                af3                                 high
      100                af3                                 low
      101                af3                                 high
      110                ef1                                 low
      111                ef1                                 high
    Forwarding class                       ID      Queue  Restricted queue  Fabric priority  Policing priority
      af3                                   0       0          0             low                normal
      af2                                   1       1          1             low                normal
      ef2                                   2       2          2             high               normal
      ef1                                   3       3          3             high               normal
      af1                                   4       4          0             low                normal
    
    
    

    Published: 2013-11-18