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TeraScale systems display cumulative queued bytes (in KB), cumulative queued packets (in KB), and
cumulative dropped packets (in KB).
The display area is limited to 80 spaces to accommodate the screen and for optimal readability.
Numbers, that is values, are limited to 12 characters. The numbering conventions are detailed in the
table below.
Table 49-135. Numbering Conventions for show queue egress statistics Output
Example 1
(TeraScale)
FTOS#show queue statistics egress unicast gigabitethernet 9/1
Interface Gi 9/1
Egress Queued Queued Packet Type Min Max Dropped
Port bytes packets KB KB packets
Queue#
0 281513847K 31959000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 30385770
1 99281660K 11271000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 9886100
2 99281660K 11271000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 9784600
3 38984440000 4322000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 3053753
4 99281660K 11271000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 9581600
5 39760160000 4408000 Green 2048 4096 0
Yellow 1024 2048 0
Out of Profile 3070671
6 39642900000 4395000 Green 2048 4096 0
Version 6.2.1.1 Introduced for E-Series
Value Divide the number by Quotient Display Examples
(10
^11) - (10^14)
1024 K 12345678901K
(10^14) - (10^17)
1024*1024 M 12345678901M
> (10^17)
1024*1024*1024 T 12345678901T
Note: The show queue statistics command displays Queued Packets and Queued Bytes. The show qos
statistics command displays Matched Packets and Matched Bytes. The following example explains how
these two outputs relate to each other.
• 9000 byte size packets are sent from Interface A to Interface B.
• The Matched Packets on Interface A are equal to the Queued Packets on Interface B.
• Matched bytes on Interface A = matched packets *9000
• Queued bytes on Interface B = queued packets *(9020)—Each packet has an additional
header of 20 bytes.










