JunOSe: Monitoring Forwarding and Drop Rates on the Egress Queue
Monitoring Forwarding and Drop Rates on the Egress Queue
Purpose
Display information about forwarding and drop rates on the egress
queue. The show egress-queue rates command
is useful even if no statistics profiles are configured. You can view
information about all of the queues even if statistics gathering has
not been enabled.
The minimum rate for the queue is the minimum rate at which
a node or queue can transmit when all other nodes and queues compete
for bandwidth. The system determines the minimum rates by the weight
and assured rate configured in a scheduler profile, and are subject
to shaping rate and shared-shaping rate configured.
The maximum rate is the maximum rate at which a node or queue
can transmit when there are no other nodes or queues competing for
bandwidth. The system calculates the maximum rate as the minimum of
all shaping rates, shared-shaping rates, and the port rate from the
node or queue down to the port.
For example, if a scheduler column configured over a Fast Ethernet
port consists of a VLAN queue that has been shaped to 5 Mbps
over a VLAN node that has been shaped to 8 Mbps, over an S-VLAN
node which is not shaped, then:
- The VLAN queue that is shared-shaped to 5 Mbps has
a maximum rate of 5 Mbps. - The VLAN node that is shaped to 8 Mbps has a maximum
rate of 8 Mbps. - The S-VLAN node which is not shaped has a maximum rate
of 100 Mbps. - The Fast Ethernet port with a bandwidth of 100 Mbps
has a maximum rate of 100 Mbps.
Action
To display rate statistics only for queues that have queue rate statistics
enabled:
host1# show egress-queue rates brief interface fastEthernet 9/0.2 traffic forwarded aggregate minimum maximum interface class rate drop rate rate rate ---------------------- ----------------------- --------- --------- ------- ------- ip FastEthernet9/0.2 best-effort 0 0 25000 1000000 videoTrafficClass 0 0 375000 1000000 multicastTrafficClass 0 0 925000 1000000 internetTrafficClass 0 0 50000 1000000 Total: 0 0 Queues reported: 4 Queues filtered (under threshold): 0 Queues disabled (no rate period): 0 Queues disabled (no resources): 0 Total queues: 4
To display rate statistics by color rather than as an aggregate
of all colors:
host1# show egress-queue rates color interface gigabitEthernet 1/0 traffic forwarded committed conformed exceeded interface class rate drop rate drop rate drop rate ---------------------- ------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ip GigabitEthernet1/0 tc1 14645184 0 0 0 tc2 11950400 2706400 0 0 tc3 9960792 0 4707200 0 tc4 7967200 0 0 6705600 Queues reported: 4 Queues filtered (under threshold): 0 Queues disabled (no rate period): 1 Queues disabled (no resources): 0 Total queues: 5
To display rate statistics all of the configured queues, along
with the minimum and maximum rates for the queues, even when statistics
gathering has not been enabled:
host1#show egress-queue rates full interface atm 11/0 traffic forwarded aggregate minimum maximum interface class rate drop rate rate rate ---------------------- ----------------------- --------- --------- ------- —------ ip ATM11/0.1 best-effort * * 24979 30000000 tc1 0 0 14987510 30000000 tc2 0 0 9991673 30000000 tc3 0 0 4995836 30000000 ip ATM11/0.2 best-effort * * 19980 20000000 tc1 0 0 11988011 20000000 tc2 0 0 7992007 20000000 Queues reported: 5 Queues filtered (under threshold): 0 * Queues disabled (no rate period): 2 **Queues disabled (no resources): 0 Total queues: 7
To display rate statistics based on an S-VLAN:
host1# show egress-queue rates interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 traffic forwarded aggregate minimum interface class rate drop rate rate --------------------------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- svlan GigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 tc1 0 0 166666666 vlan GigabitEthernet 11/0.1 tc1 0 0 166666666 ip GigabitEthernet 11/0.1 best-effort 0 0 0 vlan GigabitEthernet 11/0.2 tc2 0 0 0 ip GigabitEthernet 11/0.2 best-effort 0 0 0 maximum interface rate --------------------------------- ---------- svlan GigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 1000000000 vlan GigabitEthernet 11/0.1 1000000000 ip GigabitEthernet 11/0.1 1000000000 vlan GigabitEthernet 11/0.2 1000000000 ip GigabitEthernet 11/0.2 1000000000 Queues reported: 5 Queues filtered (under threshold): 0 * Queues disabled (no rate period): 0 **Queues disabled (no resources): 0 Total queues: 5
In the output of this command, the aggregate of all drop rates—WRED,
tail, and forwarding events—is displayed in the aggregate drop
rate field. You cannot distinguish among the counters used for different
drop rates from the output of this command. As a result, for ES2 10G
ADV LMs, you cannot identify the counters used for committed, conformed,
and exceeded packet dropping by WRED functionality from the value
displayed in this field. View the value displayed for the Dropped
by WRED committed field in the output of the show ip
interface command to know the cumulative number of committed,
conformed, and exceeded packets dropped by WRED for ES2 10G ADV LMs.
To display rate statistics for the previous or current rate
period:
host1#show egress-queue rates previous interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0
host1#show egress-queue rates current interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0
To display rate statistics for an L2TP session:
host1#show egress-queue rates l2tp session session1
To display rate statistics 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 egress-queue rates tunnel-server 6/0
To display rate statistics for queues bound to the specified
interface:
host1#show egress-queue rates interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 explicit
To display the sum of all rates of queues bound to interfaces
that are stacked above the specified interface.
host1#show egress-queue rates interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 summary
To display rate statistics for queues belonging to a specific
traffic class:
host1#show egress-queue rates interface gigabitEthernet 11/0 svlan 0 traffic-class voice
To filter output based on the number of queues with rates that
exceed the specified value.
host1#show egress-queue rates gigabitEthernet 1/0 rate-exceeding committed host1#show egress-queue rates gigabitEthernet 1/0 rate-exceeding conformed host1#show egress-queue rates gigabitEthernet 1/0 rate-exceeding exceeded host1#show egress-queue rates gigabitEthernet 1/0 rate-exceeding forwarded
Meaning
Table 1 lists the show
egress-queue rates command output fields.
Table 1: show egress-queue
rates Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
---|---|
interface | Name of the interface |
traffic class | Name of the traffic class |
forwarded rate | Statistics for the rate at which packets are enqueued. In some time periods, the enqueue rate might exceed the dequeue In other time periods, the enqueue rate might be less than the |
aggregate drop rate | Total number of all drop rates |
committed drop rate | Drop rate for green packets |
conformed drop rate | Drop rate for yellow packets |
exceeded drop rate | Drop rate for red packets |
minimum rate | Minimum rate for queue |
maximum rate | Maximum rate for queue |
Queues reported | Number of queues reported |
Queues filtered (under threshold) | Number of queues not reported because they are under |
Queues disabled (no rate period) | Number of queues not displayed because statistics gathering |
Queues disabled (no resources) | Number of queues not displayed because no resources were |
Total queues | Total number of queues within the hierarchical scope |