R0106-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Command Reference(V7)

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pvc { pvc-name | vpi/vci }: Specifies a PVC by its name or VPI/VCI value. You can specify a PVC only
for an ATM interface. When you specify an ATM interface but do not specify a PVC, the command
displays the CBQ configuration and operational information for all PVCs on the ATM interface.
Examples
# Display the CBQ configuration and operational information for all interfaces.
<Sysname> display qos queue cbq interface
Interface: GigabitEthernet2/1/0
Output queue - Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/100/0
Output queue - Protocol queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/500/0
Output queue - Class Based Queuing: Size/Discards 0/0
Queue Size: EF/AF/BE 0/0/0
BE Queues: Active/Max active/Total 0/0/256
AF Queues: Allocated 1
Bandwidth(kbps): Available/Max reserve 74992/75000
Table 32 Command output
Field Descri
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Interface Interface type and interface number.
Output queue Information about the current output queue.
Size Number of packets in the queue.
Length Queue length.
Discards Number of dropped packets.
EF EF queue.
AF AF queue.
BE BE queue.
Active Number of active BE queues.
Max active Maximum number of active BE queues allowed.
Total Total number of BE queues.
Available Available bandwidth for CBQ.
Max reserve Maximum reserved bandwidth for CBQ.
qos reserved-bandwidth
Use qos reserved-bandwidth to set the maximum reserved bandwidth as a percentage of available
bandwidth of the interface.
Use undo qos reserved-bandwidth to restore the default.
Syntax
qos reserved-bandwidth pct percent
undo qos reserved-bandwidth
Default
The maximum reserved bandwidth is 80% of available bandwidth of the interface