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Related Documentation

  • Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels
  • show traffic-class
 

Monitoring Service Levels with Traffic Classes

Purpose

Display information about traffic classes.

Action

To display information about all traffic classes:

host1#show traffic-class
                       fabric 
traffic       fabric   strict
class         weight   priority
-----------   ------   --------
best-effort     8         no
best-effort     8         no
tc1             8         no
tc2             8         no
tc3             8         no
tcs4            8        yes
tcs5            8        yes

To display the number of times that a QoS profile references the traffic class:

host1#show traffic-class brief
traffic-class best-effort referenced 17 times in qos-profiles

To display a list of QoS profiles and traffic-class groups that reference the traffic class:

host1#show traffic-class references
traffic-class best-effort
  Referenced by QoS profiles:
    atm-default
    serial-default
    ethernet-default
    server-default
  Referenced by traffic class groups:
    None 

Meaning

Table 1 lists the show traffic-class command output fields.

Table 1: show traffic-class Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

traffic class

Name of the traffic class

fabric weight

Weight of the queue in the fabric

fabric strict priority

Setting strict-priority queues in the fabric

Referenced by QoS profiles

QoS profiles that reference this traffic class

Referenced by traffic class groups

Traffic-class groups that reference this traffic class

 

Related Documentation

  • Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels
  • show traffic-class
 

Published: 2012-06-19

 
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