show user-plane class-of-service interface
Syntax
show user-plane class-of-service interface <interface-name interface-name> <detail>
Description
Displays BNG User Plane specific class-of-service (CoS) information for subscriber logical interfaces. This command displays the subscriber logical interface association for the classifier, rewrite rules, and scheduler map objects.
This topic lists all possible options and output fields for the show
user-plane class-of-service interface command. Options and output fields
can vary depending on the platform, software release, and operating system (Junos OS
or Junos OS Evolved).
On routing platforms with dual Routing Engines, running this command on the backup Routing Engine, with or without any of the available options, is not supported and produces the following error message:
error: the class-of-service subsystem is not running
Options
| none |
Display CoS associations for all physical and logical interfaces. |
interface-name interface-name |
(Optional) Display class-of-service (CoS) associations for the specified interface. |
| detail |
(Optional) Display QoS and CoS information based on the interface. If the
If the
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Required Privilege Level
view
Output Fields
Table 1 describes the output fields for the show user-plane class-of-service
interface command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.
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Field Name |
Field Description |
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Name of a physical interface. |
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Index of this interface or the internal index of this object. (Enhanced subscriber management) Index values for dynamic CoS traffic control profiles and dynamic scheduler maps are larger for enhanced subscriber management than they are for legacy subscriber management. |
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Status of dedicated queues configured on an interface. (Enhanced subscriber management) This field is not displayed for enhanced subscriber management. |
|
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Number of queues you can configure on the interface. |
|
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Maximum number of queues you can use. |
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Number of queues created in addition to the default queues. (Enhanced subscriber management) This field is not displayed for enhanced subscriber management. |
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IEEE 802.1p code point (priority) rewrite value. Incoming traffic from the Fibre Channel (FC) SAN is classified into the forwarding class specified in the native FC interface (NP_Port) fixed classifier and uses the priority specified as the IEEE 802.1p rewrite value. |
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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 |
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Name of the output scheduler map associated with this interface. (Enhanced subscriber management) The name of the dynamic scheduler map
object is associated with a generated UID (for example,
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Name of the output fabric scheduler map associated with a QFabric system Interconnect device interface. |
|
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Maximum transmission rate on the input interface. |
|
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Name of the input scheduler map associated with this interface. |
|
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Name of the scheduler map associated with the packet forwarding component queues. |
|
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Name and type of the rewrite rules associated with this interface. |
|
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Name of the associated traffic control profile. (Enhanced subscriber management) The name of the dynamic traffic control
profile object is associated with a generated UID (for example,
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Name and type of classifiers associated with this interface. |
|
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Name of the forwarding map associated with this interface. |
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Congestion notification state, |
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Name of the dedicated buffer profile associated with the interface. |
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Name of the monitoring profile defined to monitor the peak queue length for virtual output queues (VOQs) for the interface. |
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Name of a logical interface. |
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Category of an object: |
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Name of an object. |
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Type of an object: |
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Encapsulation on the physical interface. |
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MTU size on the physical interface. |
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Speed at which the interface is running. |
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Whether loopback is enabled and the type of loopback. |
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Whether source filtering is enabled or disabled. |
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Whether flow control is enabled or disabled. |
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Whether autonegotiation is enabled or disabled. |
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Remote fault status.
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The
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The
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The
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Encapsulation on the logical interface. |
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Administrative state of the interface ( |
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Status of physical link ( |
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Protocol configured on the interface. |
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Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are received on the interface, including any filters attached through activation of dynamic service. |
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Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are transmitted on the interface, including any filters attached through activation of dynamic service. |
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Provides information about the physical link and displays one or more of the following values:
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Current interface hold-time up and hold-time down, in milliseconds. |
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Number of CoS queues configured. |
|
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Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The
format is |
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Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.
|
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Exclude Overhead Bytes |
Exclude the counting of overhead bytes from aggregate queue statistics.
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Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface if IPv6 statistics tracking is enabled. |
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Input errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:
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Output errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:
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Total number of egress Maximum usable queues on the specified interface. |
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CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.
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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: |
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Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.
The
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Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.
The
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Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.
The
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Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.
The
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Values of the received and transmitted SONET overhead:
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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. |
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Information about the HDLC configuration.
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Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:
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Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.
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Total number of forwarding classes supported on the specified interface. |
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Total number of egress Maximum usable queues on the specified interface. |
|
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Queue number. |
|
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Forwarding class name. |
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Number of packets queued to this queue. |
|
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Number of bytes queued to this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type. |
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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 |
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Number of bytes transmitted by this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type. |
|
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Number of packets dropped because of tail drop. |
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Number of packets dropped because of random early detection (RED).
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Number of bytes dropped because of RED. The byte counts vary by PIC type.
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Configured transmit rate of the scheduler. The rate is a percentage of the total interface bandwidth. |
|
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Rate limiting configuration of the queue. Possible values are :
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Delay buffer size in the queue. |
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Scheduling priority configured as |
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Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler:
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Display the assignment of drop profiles.
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Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler. |
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Display the assignment of drop profiles.
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Display the assignment of shaping-rate adjustments on a scheduler node or queue.
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Sample Output
- show user-plane class-of-service interface
- show user-plane class-of-service interface interface-name
- show class-of-service interface detail
show user-plane class-of-service interface
user@host> show user-plane class-of-service interface Logical interface: demux0.3222274073, Index: 3222274073 Object Name Type Index Classifier dscp-ipv6-compatibility dscp-ipv6 9 Classifier ipprec-compatibility ip 13 Logical interface: pp0.3222274074, Index: 3222274074 Object Name Type Index Traffic-control-profile cp::tcp1_UID1129 Output 4295491731 Scheduler-map cp::smap_UID1128 Output 4294967355 Classifier ipprec-compatibility ip 13
show user-plane class-of-service interface interface-name
user@host> show user-plane class-of-service interface pp0.3222274074 Logical interface: pp0.3222274074, Index: 3222274074 Object Name Type Index Traffic-control-profile cp::tcp1_UID1129 Output 4295491731 Scheduler-map cp::smap_UID1128 Output 4294967355 Classifier ipprec-compatibility ip 13
show class-of-service interface detail
user@host> show user-plane class-of-service interface pp0.3222274074 detail Logical interface: pp0.3222274074, Index: 3222274074 Object Name Type Index Traffic-control-profile cp::tcp1_UID1129 Output 4295491731 Scheduler-map cp::smap_UID1128 Output 4294967355 Classifier ipprec-compatibility ip 13