Monitoring the QoS Profiles Attached to an Interface
Purpose
Display the QoS profiles in effect for and stacked above the specified interface. If no QoS profiles are attached to the interface or above the interface, the router displays the QoS profile that is in effect down the interface stack toward the port interface.
Action
To display the interface hierarchy for a specific interface:
host1#show qos interface-hierarchy interface atm 11/0.1attachment@ atm-vc ATM11/0.1:t-class interface rule traffic scheduler queueqos profile group type type class profile profile--------------- ------- --------- ----- ----------- ------------ -------qp2@ATM11/0.1 atm-vc node default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 atm-vp node default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 atm-vc queue best-effort default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 atm-vc queue tc5 default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 atm-vc queue tc6 default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g1 atm group strictShaper defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g1 atm-vc node default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g1 atm-vp node default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g1 atm-vc queue tc1 default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g1 atm-vc queue tc2 default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g2 atm-vp node default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g2 atm-vc queue tc3 default defaultqp2@ATM11/0.1 g2 atm-vc queue tc4 default defaultTo display the interface hierarchy using an L2TP session:
host1#show qos interface-hierarchy l2tp-session session1To display the interface hierarchy for a tunnel interface, specify the interface at the root of the scheduler hierarchy located on the tunnel-service interface or at the same hierarchy for LNS GRE tunnel traffic:
host1#show qos interface-hierarchy tunnel-server 6/0Meaning
Table 47 lists the show qos interface-hierarchy command output fields.
- Configuring a QoS Profile
- Attaching a QoS Profile to an Interface
- Creating Parameter Instances
- show qos interface-hierarchy command