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In the past I have used a qos policy that "does nothing" to monitor the
traffic. It at least lets me see the number of bytes that matched each DSCP,
even if not being able to see in real time
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In the past I have used a qos policy that "does nothing" to monitor the
traffic. It at least lets me see the number of bytes that matched each DSCP,
even if not being able to see in real time what is in the queues. The one below
only shows CS3 traffic, but you would just bu
You should see if it works with IPv6 too.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On 8 December 2015 at 06:00, Wes Smith wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> > Hmm
> > I grabbed that config from a working asr1002x on 3.16.
> > I've been using that for a while with dynamic neighbors in a vrf.
> >
Hi All
I have 7606 with ES20+ module
I have two active connections on this module , one is layer 3 (point to point)
link and the other one is the link of concern
I have configured this link as a trunk with only Vlan 1700 is allowed , and SVI
is configured for that Vlan
interface G4/19
switchport
On 8 December 2015 at 06:00, Wes Smith wrote:
Hey,
> Hmm
> I grabbed that config from a working asr1002x on 3.16.
> I've been using that for a while with dynamic neighbors in a vrf.
>
> range config is in the root bgp config and the peer-group is defined in the
> address family for the vrf.
I
On 13 December 2015 at 18:19, Lukas Tribus wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> Got some 7600s with RSP720-3CXL-10G and LAN cards (CFC, no DFCs) and
>> I'm "trying" to run QoS on them.
>>
>> Does anyone know of a command to show the number of packets that
>> entered each queue/show some queue counters?
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