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Cisco MWR 2941 Router Command Reference, Release 15.0(1)MR
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Field
Match
Traffic Shaping
Target/Average Rate
Byte Limit
Sustain bits/int
Excess bits/int
Interval (ms)
Increment (bytes)
Adapt Active
Queue Depth
Packets
Bytes
Packets Delayed
Bytes Delayed
Shaping Active
1. A number in parentheses may appear next to the service-policy output name, class-map name, and match criteria
information. The number is for Cisco internal use only and can be disregarded.
Traffic Policing: Example
The following is sample output from the show policy-map interface command. This sample displays
the statistics for the serial 2/0 interface on which traffic policing has been enabled. The committed
(conform) burst (bc) and excess (peak) burst (be) are specified in milliseconds (ms).
Router# show policy-map interface serial2/0
Serial2/0
Service-policy output: policy1 (1050)
OL-23890-01
show policy-map interface Field Descriptions—Configured for Percentage-Based
Policing and Shaping (with Traffic Shaping Enabled)
Description
Match criteria specified for the class of traffic. Choices include criteria
such as the Layer 3 packet length, IP precedence, IP DSCP value, MPLS
experimental value, access groups, and quality of service (QoS) groups.
For more information about the variety of match criteria that are available,
see the "Classifying Network Traffic" module in the Cisco IOS Quality of
Service Solutions Configuration Guide.
Indicates that traffic shaping based on a percentage of bandwidth has been
enabled.
Rate (percentage) used for shaping traffic and the number of packets
meeting that rate.
Maximum number of bytes that can be transmitted per interval. Calculated
as follows:
((Bc+Be) /8 ) x 1
Committed burst (Bc) rate.
Excess burst (Be) rate.
Time interval value in milliseconds (ms).
Number of credits (in bytes) received in the token bucket of the traffic
shaper during each time interval.
Indicates whether adaptive shaping is enabled.
Current queue depth of the traffic shaper.
Total number of packets that have entered the traffic shaper system.
Total number of bytes that have entered the traffic shaper system.
Total number of packets delayed in the queue of the traffic shaper before
being transmitted.
Total number of bytes delayed in the queue of the traffic shaper before
being transmitted.
Indicates whether the traffic shaper is active. For example, if a traffic
shaper is active, and the traffic being sent exceeds the traffic shaping rate,
a "yes" appears in this field.
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