Pfc Qos Statistics Data Export - Cisco 6500 Series Software Configuration Manual

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Understanding How PFC QoS Works
1p2q1t Ports
1p2q1t ports have a strict-priority queue and two standard transmit queues. The standard transmit queues
each have one WRED-drop threshold and one nonconfigurable tail-drop threshold.
Marking
When traffic is transmitted from the switch, PFC QoS writes the ToS byte into IP packets. On LAN ports,
PFC QoS also writes the CoS value that was used for scheduling and congestion avoidance into ISL and
802.1Q frames (see the

PFC QoS Statistics Data Export

Release 12.1(11b)E or later supports PFC QoS statistics data export.
Note
The PFC QoS statistics data export feature generates per-LAN-port and per-aggregate policer utilization
information and forwards this information in UDP packets to traffic monitoring, planning, or accounting
applications. You can enable PFC QoS statistics data export on a per-LAN-port or on a per-aggregate
policer basis. The statistics data generated per port consists of counts of the input and output packets and
bytes. The aggregate policer statistics consist of counts of allowed packets and counts of packets
exceeding the policed rate.
The PFC QoS statistics data collection occurs periodically at a fixed interval, but you can configure the
interval at which the data is exported. PFC QoS statistics collection is enabled by default, and the data
export feature is disabled by default for all ports and all aggregate policers configured on the
Catalyst 6500 series switch.
The PFC QoS statistics data export feature is completely separate from NetFlow Data Export and does
Note
not interact with it.
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Frames with CoS 5 go to the strict-priority transmit queue (queue 3), where the switch drops frames
only when the buffer is 100 percent full.
The standard transmit queues have WRED-drop thresholds:
Frames with CoS 0, 1, 2, or 3 go to the low-priority transmit queue (queue 1), where the switch
starts to drop frames when the low-priority transmit-queue buffer is 70 percent full and drops
all frames with CoS 0, 1, 2, or 3 when the buffer is 100 percent full.
Frames with CoS 4, 6, or 7 go to the high-priority transmit queue (queue 2), where the switch
starts to drop frames when the high-priority transmit-queue buffer is 70 percent full and drops
all frames with CoS 4, 6, or 7 when the buffer is 100 percent full.
Note
You can configure each standard transmit queue to use both the tail-drop and the
WRED-drop threshold. See the
section on page
31-54.
"Egress CoS and ToS Values" section on page
"Configuring Standard-Queue Drop Threshold Percentages"
Chapter 31
Configuring PFC QoS
31-21).
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