Specifications

120 ExtremeWare XOS 11.0 Concepts Guide
Quality of Service
lbDetect: Unsupported
Learning: Enabled
Flooding: Enabled
Jumbo: Disabled
BG QoS monitor: Unsupported
QoS Profile: None configured
Queue: Qp1 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=1
Qp2 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=2
Qp3 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=3
Qp4 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=4
Qp5 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=5
Qp6 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=6
Qp7 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=7
Qp8 MinBw=0% MaxBw=100% Pri=8
Ingress Rate Shaping : support IQP1-2
IQP1 MinBw= 0% MaxBw=100% Pri=1
IQP2 MinBw= 0% MaxBw=100% Pri=2
Ingress IPTOS: Disabled
Egress IPTOS: Replacement disabled
Egress 802.1p: Replacement disabled
Smart Redundancy: Unsupported
VLANs monitored for stats: Unsupported Unsupported
Software redundant port: Unsupported
jitter-tolerance: Unsupported
NOTE
To ensure that you display the QoS information, you must use the
detail
variable.
Verifying Configuration and Performance
After you have created QoS policies that manage the traffic through the switch, you can use the QoS
monitor to determine whether the application performance meets your expectations.
Real-Time Performance Monitoring
QoS features real-time performance monitoring with a snapshot display of the monitored ports. To view
real-time switch performance per port, use the following command:
show ports <port_list> qosmonitor {ingress | egress}
NOTE
You must specify ingress to view the ingress rate-shaping performance. By default, this command
displays the egress performance.
Displaying QoS Profile Information
You can also verify the port QoS configuration and monitor the use of the QoS policies that are in place.
To display QoS information on the switch, use the following command:
show qosprofile {ingress | egress} ports [ all | <port_list>]