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show qos ingress buffers interface
Displays interface buffer configurations.
Syntax
show qos ingress buffers interface [interface node/slot/port[:subport]]
Parameters
interface (Optional) Enter the interface type.
node/slot/port[:subport] (Optional) Enter the port information.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10(config)# show qos ingress buffer interface ethernet 1/1/1
Interface ethernet 1/1/1
Speed 40G
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PG# PRIORITIES qos ALLOTED (Kb)
group Reserved Shared buffer XOFF XON
shared buffer
id buffers MODE threshold threshold
threshold
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0 4 4 35 DYNAMIC 9 9
8
1 3 3 35 DYNAMIC 9 9
8
2 - - 0 STATIC 0 0
0
3 - - 0 STATIC 0 0
0
4 - - 0 STATIC 0 0
0
5 - - 0 STATIC 0 0
0
6 - - 0 STATIC 0 0
0
7 - 0-2,5-7 8 STATIC 0 0
0
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
show qos ingress buffer-statistics-tracking
Displays ingress priority group level peak buffer usage count in bytes for the given priority group on a given interface.
Syntax
show qos ingress buffer-statistics-tracking interface ethernet [node/slot/
port] [priority-group {0-7}] [detail]
Parameters
node/slot/portEnter the port information.
[priority-group {0-7}]Enter the priority-group keyword, followed by the group
number.
detailDisplays per MMU instance-level statistics in platforms with multiple MMU instances such
as the Z9100-ON series, Z9200-ON series, and MX9116n.
Default Not applicable
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
When BST is enabled, if you make any configuration changes that affect the priority group or
priority mapping configuration, such as removal of class map, addition of class map to policy map
(nqos), and so on, be sure to clear the buffer statistics using the clear qos statistics type
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