Viewing Qos Policy Map Configuration; Viewing The Priority-Queue Configuration For An Interface - Cisco PIX 500 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 24
Applying QoS Policies
The following is sample output from the show service-policy with the priority keyword:
hostname# show service-policy priority
Global policy:
Interface outside:

Viewing QoS Policy Map Configuration

To view all policy maps, including those that include the police and priority commands, use the
following command in privileged EXEC mode:
hostname# show running-config policy-map
The following is sample output from the
hostname# show running-config policy-map
!
policy-map test
class class-default
policy-map inbound_policy
class ftp-port
inspect ftp strict inbound_ftp
policy-map qos
class browse
police 56000 10500
class TG1-voice
priority
class TG1-BestEffort
police 200000 37500

Viewing the Priority-Queue Configuration for an Interface

To display the priority-queue configuration for an interface, enter the show running-config
priority-queue command in global configuration mode. The following is sample output from the show
running-config priority-queue command for the interface named "test":
hostname(config)# show running-config priority-queue test
priority-queue test
queue-limit
tx-ring-limit 256
hostname(config)#
OL-12172-03
Class-map: cmap2
police Interface outside:
cir 200000 bps, bc 37500 bytes
conformed 17179 packets, 20614800 bytes; actions: transmit
exceeded 617 packets, 770718 bytes; actions: drop
conformed 198785 bps, exceed 2303 bps
Service-policy: global_fw_policy
Service-policy: qos
Class-map: TG1-voice
Priority:
Interface outside: aggregate drop 0, aggregate transmit 9383
2048
show running-config policy-map
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