Examples
The various displays in this section show sample output for a variety of PVCs. Some of the PVCs carry data only; some carry
a combination of voice and data. This section contains the following examples:
The following example shows sample output of the
show
frame-relay
pvc command with the
summary keyword. The
summary keyword displays all PVCs on the system.
Router# show frame-relay pvc summary
Frame-Relay VC Summary
Active Inactive Deleted Static
Local 0 12 0 0
Switched 0 0 0 0
Unused 0 0 0 0
The following example shows sample output for the
show
frame-relay
pvc command with the
summary and
all keywords. The
summary and
all keywords display all PVCs per interface.
Router# show frame-relay pvc summary all
VC Summary for interface Serial3/0 (Frame Relay DTE)
Active Inactive Deleted Static
Local 0 7 0 0
Switched 0 0 0 0
Unused 0 0 0 0
VC Summary for interface Serial3/1 (Frame Relay DTE)
Active Inactive Deleted Static
Local 0 5 0 0
Switched 0 0 0 0
Unused 0 0 0 0
The following sample output shows a generic Frame Relay configuration on DLCI 100:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 100
PVC Statistics for interface Serial4/0/1:0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 100, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE (EEK UP), INTERFACE = Serial4/0/1:0.1
input pkts 4360 output pkts 4361 in bytes 146364
out bytes 130252 dropped pkts 3735 in pkts dropped 0
out pkts dropped 3735 out bytes dropped 1919790
late-dropped out pkts 3735 late-dropped out bytes 1919790
in FECN pkts 0 in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0
out BECN pkts 0 in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 337 out bcast bytes 102084
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
pvc create time 05:34:06, last time pvc status changed 05:33:38
The following sample output indicates that Frame Relay voice-adaptive fragmentation is active on DLCI 202 and there are 29
seconds left on the deactivation timer. If no voice packets are detected in the next 29 seconds, Frame Relay voice-adaptive
fragmentation will become inactive.
Router# show frame-relay pvc 202
PVC Statistics for interface Serial3/1 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 202, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial3/1.2
input pkts 0 output pkts 479 in bytes 0
out bytes 51226 dropped pkts 0 in pkts dropped 0
out pkts dropped 0 out bytes dropped 0
in FECN pkts 0 in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0
out BECN pkts 0 in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 5000 bits/sec, 5 packets/sec
pvc create time 00:23:36, last time pvc status changed 00:23:31
fragment type end-to-end fragment size 80 adaptive active, time left 29 secs
The following sample output indicates that PVC 202 is a member of VC bundle MAIN-1-static:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 202
PVC Statistics for interface Serial1/4 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 202, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial1/4
input pkts 0 output pkts 45 in bytes 0
out bytes 45000 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 2000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
pvc create time 00:01:25, last time pvc status changed 00:01:11
VC-Bundle MAIN-1-static
The following sample output displays the Frame Relay 64-bit counters:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 35 64-bit
DLCI = 35, INTERFACE = Serial0/0
input pkts 0 output pkts 0
in bytes 0 out bytes 0
The following is sample output for the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a PVC configured with Cisco-proprietary fragmentation and hardware compression:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 110
PVC Statistics for interface Serial0/0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 110, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0/0
input pkts 409 output pkts 409 in bytes 3752
out bytes 4560 dropped pkts 1 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
pvc create time 3d00h, last time pvc status changed 2d22h
Service type VoFR-cisco
Voice Queueing Stats: 0/100/0 (size/max/dropped)
Post h/w compression queue: 0
Current fair queue configuration:
Discard Dynamic Reserved
threshold queue count queue count
64 16 2
Output queue size 0/max total 600/drops 0
configured voice bandwidth 16000, used voice bandwidth 0
fragment type VoFR-cisco fragment size 100
cir 64000 bc 640 be 0 limit 80 interval 10
mincir 32000 byte increment 80 BECN response no
frags 428 bytes 4810 frags delayed 24 bytes delayed 770
shaping inactive
traffic shaping drops 0
ip rtp priority parameters 16000 32000 20000
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a switched Frame Relay PVC. This output displays detailed information about Network-to-Network Interface (NNI)
status and why packets were dropped from switched PVCs.
Router# show frame-relay pvc
PVC Statistics for interface Serial2/2 (Frame Relay NNI)
DLCI = 16, DLCI USAGE = SWITCHED, PVC STATUS = INACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial2/2
LOCAL PVC STATUS = INACTIVE, NNI PVC STATUS = INACTIVE
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
switched pkts0
Detailed packet drop counters:
no out intf 0 out intf down 0 no out PVC 0
in PVC down 0 out PVC down 0 pkt too big 0
shaping Q full 0 pkt above DE 0 policing drop 0
pvc create time 00:00:07, last time pvc status changed 00:00:07
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command that shows the statistics for a switched PVC on which Frame Relay congestion management is configured:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 200
PVC Statistics for interface Serial3/0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 200, DLCI USAGE = SWITCHED, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial3/0
input pkts 341 output pkts 390 in bytes 341000
out bytes 390000 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 390
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0 Num Pkts Switched 341
pvc create time 00:10:35, last time pvc status changed 00:10:06
Congestion DE threshold 50
shaping active
cir 56000 bc 7000 be 0 byte limit 875 interval 125
mincir 28000 byte increment 875 BECN response no
pkts 346 bytes 346000 pkts delayed 339 bytes delayed 339000
traffic shaping drops 0
Queueing strategy:fifo
Output queue 48/100, 0 drop, 339 dequeued
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command that shows the statistics for a switched PVC on which Frame Relay policing is configured:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 100
PVC Statistics for interface Serial1/0 (Frame Relay DCE)
DLCI = 100, DLCI USAGE = SWITCHED, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0
input pkts 1260 output pkts 0 in bytes 1260000
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0 Num Pkts Switched 1260
pvc create time 00:03:57, last time pvc status changed 00:03:19
policing enabled, 180 pkts marked DE
policing Bc 6000 policing Be 6000 policing Tc 125 (msec)
in Bc pkts 1080 in Be pkts 180 in xs pkts 0
in Bc bytes 1080000 in Be bytes 180000 in xs bytes 0
The following is sample output for a PVC that has been assigned high priority:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 100
PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 100, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
pvc create time 00:00:59, last time pvc status changed 00:00:33
priority high
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a PVC shaped to a 64000 bps committed information rate (CIR) with fragmentation. A policy map is attached to
the PVC and is configured with a priority class for voice, two data classes for IP precedence traffic, and a default class
for best-effort traffic. Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) is used as the drop policy on one of the data classes.
Router# show frame-relay pvc 100
PVC Statistics for interface Serial1/0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 100, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = INACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0.1
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
pvc create time 00:00:42, last time pvc status changed 00:00:42
service policy mypolicy
Class voice
Weighted Fair Queueing
Strict Priority
Output Queue: Conversation 72
Bandwidth 16 (kbps) Packets Matched 0
(pkts discards/bytes discards) 0/0
Class immediate-data
Weighted Fair Queueing
Output Queue: Conversation 73
Bandwidth 60 (%) Packets Matched 0
(pkts discards/bytes discards/tail drops) 0/0/0
mean queue depth: 0
drops: class random tail min-th max-th mark-prob
0 0 0 64 128 1/10
1 0 0 71 128 1/10
2 0 0 78 128 1/10
3 0 0 85 128 1/10
4 0 0 92 128 1/10
5 0 0 99 128 1/10
6 0 0 106 128 1/10
7 0 0 113 128 1/10
rsvp 0 0 120 128 1/10
Class priority-data
Weighted Fair Queueing
Output Queue: Conversation 74
Bandwidth 40 (%) Packets Matched 0 Max Threshold 64 (packets)
(pkts discards/bytes discards/tail drops) 0/0/0
Class class-default
Weighted Fair Queueing
Flow Based Fair Queueing
Maximum Number of Hashed Queues 64 Max Threshold 20 (packets)
Output queue size 0/max total 600/drops 0
fragment type end-to-end fragment size 50
cir 64000 bc 640 be 0 limit 80 interval 10
mincir 64000 byte increment 80 BECN response no
frags 0 bytes 0 frags delayed 0 bytes delayed 0
shaping inactive
traffic shaping drops 0
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command that shows the PVC statistics for serial interface 5 (slot 1 and DLCI 55 are up) during a PPP session over Frame
Relay:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 55
PVC Statistics for interface Serial5/1 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 55, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial5/1.1
input pkts 9 output pkts 16 in bytes 154
out bytes 338 dropped pkts 6 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
pvc create time 00:35:11, last time pvc status changed 00:00:22
Bound to Virtual-Access1 (up, cloned from Virtual-Template5)
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a PVC carrying Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) traffic configured via the
vofr
cisco command. The
frame-relay
voice
bandwidth command has been configured on the class associated with this PVC, as has fragmentation. The fragmentation type employed
is proprietary to Cisco.
A sample configuration for this situation is shown first, followed by the output for the
show
frame-relay
pvc command.
interface serial 0
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay traffic-shaping
frame-relay interface-dlci 108
vofr cisco
class vofr-class
map-class frame-relay vofr-class
frame-relay fragment 100
frame-relay fair-queue
frame-relay cir 64000
frame-relay voice bandwidth 25000
Router# show frame-relay pvc 108
PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 108, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 1260 output pkts 1271 in bytes 95671
out bytes 98604 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 1271 out bcast bytes 98604
pvc create time 09:43:17, last time pvc status changed 09:43:17
Service type VoFR-cisco
configured voice bandwidth 25000, used voice bandwidth 0
voice reserved queues 24, 25
fragment type VoFR-cisco fragment size 100
cir 64000 bc 64000 be 0 limit 1000 interval 125
mincir 32000 byte increment 1000 BECN response no
pkts 2592 bytes 205140 pkts delayed 1296 bytes delayed 102570
shaping inactive
shaping drops 0
Current fair queue configuration:
Discard Dynamic Reserved
threshold queue count queue count
64 16 2
Output queue size 0/max total 600/drops 0
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for an application employing pure FRF.12 fragmentation. A sample configuration for this situation is shown first,
followed by the output for the
show
frame-relay
pvc command.
interface serial 0
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay traffic-shaping
frame-relay interface-dlci 110
class frag
map-class frame-relay frag
frame-relay fragment 100
frame-relay fair-queue
frame-relay cir 64000
Router# show frame-relay pvc 110
PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 110, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial0
input pkts 0 output pkts 243 in bytes 0
out bytes 7290 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 243 out bcast bytes 7290
pvc create time 04:03:17, last time pvc status changed 04:03:18
fragment type end-to-end fragment size 100
cir 64000 bc 64000 be 0 limit 1000 interval 125
mincir 32000 byte increment 1000 BECN response no
pkts 486 bytes 14580 pkts delayed 243 bytes delayed 7290
shaping inactive
shaping drops 0
Current fair queue configuration:
Discard Dynamic Reserved
threshold queue count queue count
64 16 2
Output queue size 0/max total 600/drops 0
Note that when voice is not configured, voice bandwidth output is not displayed.
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for multipoint subinterfaces carrying data only. The output displays both the subinterface number and the DLCI. This
display is the same whether the PVC is configured for static or dynamic addressing. Note that neither fragmentation nor voice
is configured on this PVC.
Router# show frame-relay pvc
DLCI = 300, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0.103
input pkts 10 output pkts 7 in bytes 6222
out bytes 6034 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
outbcast pkts 0 outbcast bytes 0
pvc create time 0:13:11 last time pvc status changed 0:11:46
DLCI = 400, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0.104
input pkts 20 output pkts 8 in bytes 5624
out bytes 5222 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
outbcast pkts 0 outbcast bytes 0
pvc create time 0:03:57 last time pvc status changed 0:03:48
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a PVC when HQF is enabled:
Router# show frame-relay pvc 16
PVC Statistics for interface Serial4/1 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 16, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial4/1
input pkts 1 output pkts 1 in bytes 34
out bytes 34 dropped pkts 0 in pkts dropped 0
out pkts dropped 0 out bytes dropped 0
in FECN pkts 0 in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0
out BECN pkts 0 in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 1 out bcast bytes 34
pvc create time 00:09:07, last time pvc status changed 00:09:07
shaping inactive
The following is sample output from the
show
frame-relay
pvc command for a PVC carrying voice and data traffic, with a special queue specifically for voice traffic created using the
frame-relay
voice
bandwidth command
queue keyword :
Router# show frame-relay pvc interface serial 1 45
PVC Statistics for interface Serial1 (Frame Relay DTE)
DLCI = 45, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = STATIC, INTERFACE = Serial1
input pkts 85 output pkts 289 in bytes 1730
out bytes 6580 dropped pkts 11 in FECN pkts 0
in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
pvc create time 00:02:09, last time pvc status changed 00:02:09
Service type VoFR
configured voice bandwidth 25000, used voice bandwidth 22000
fragment type VoFR fragment size 100
cir 20000 bc 1000 be 0 limit 125 interval 50
mincir 20000 byte increment 125 BECN response no
fragments 290 bytes 6613 fragments delayed 1 bytes delayed 33
shaping inactive
traffic shaping drops 0
Voice Queueing Stats: 0/100/0 (size/max/dropped)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Current fair queue configuration:
Discard Dynamic Reserved
threshold queue count queue count
64 16 2
Output queue size 0/max total 600/drops 0
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 20. show frame-relay pvc Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
DLCI
|
One of the DLCI numbers for the PVC.
|
DLCI USAGE
|
Lists SWITCHED when the router or access server is used as a switch, or LOCAL when the router or access server is used as
a DTE device.
|
PVC STATUS
|
Status of the PVC: ACTIVE, INACTIVE, or DELETED.
|
INTERFACE
|
Specific subinterface associated with this DLCI.
|
LOCAL PVC STATUS1
|
Status of PVC configured locally on the NNI interface.
|
NNI PVC STATUS 1
|
Status of PVC learned over the NNI link.
|
input pkts
|
Number of packets received on this PVC.
|
output pkts
|
Number of packets sent on this PVC.
|
in bytes
|
Number of bytes received on this PVC.
|
out bytes
|
Number of bytes sent on this PVC.
|
dropped pkts
|
Number of incoming and outgoing packets dropped by the router at the Frame Relay level.
|
in pkts dropped
|
Number of incoming packets dropped. Incoming packets may be dropped for a number of reasons, including the following:
|
out pkts dropped
|
Number of outgoing packets dropped, including shaping drops and late drops.
|
out bytes dropped
|
Number of outgoing bytes dropped.
|
late-dropped out pkts
|
Number of outgoing packets dropped because of QoS policy (such as with VC queuing or Frame Relay traffic shaping). This field
is not displayed when the value is zero.
|
late-dropped out bytes
|
Number of outgoing bytes dropped because of QoS policy (such with as VC queuing or Frame Relay traffic shaping). This field
is not displayed when the value is zero.
|
in FECN pkts
|
Number of packets received with the FECN bit set.
|
in BECN pkts
|
Number of packets received with the BECN bit set.
|
out FECN pkts
|
Number of packets sent with the FECN bit set.
|
out BECN pkts
|
Number of packets sent with the BECN bit set.
|
in DE pkts
|
Number of DE packets received.
|
out DE pkts
|
Number of DE packets sent.
|
out bcast pkts
|
Number of output broadcast packets.
|
out bcast bytes
|
Number of output broadcast bytes.
|
switched pkts
|
Number of switched packets.
|
no out intf2
|
Number of packets dropped because there is no output interface.
|
out intf down 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the output interface is down.
|
no out PVC 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the outgoing PVC is not configured.
|
in PVC down 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the incoming PVC is inactive.
|
out PVC down 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the outgoing PVC is inactive.
|
pkt too big 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the packet size is greater than media MTU3.
|
shaping Q full 2
|
Number of packets dropped because the Frame Relay traffic-shaping queue is full.
|
pkt above DE 2
|
Number of packets dropped because they are above the DE level when Frame Relay congestion management is enabled.
|
policing drop 2
|
Number of packets dropped because of Frame Relay traffic policing.
|
pvc create time
|
Time at which the PVC was created.
|
last time pvc status changed
|
Time at which the PVC changed status.
|
VC-Bundle
|
PVC bundle of which the PVC is a member.
|
priority
|
Priority assigned to the PVC.
|
pkts marked DE
|
Number of packets marked DE because they exceeded the Bc.
|
policing Bc
|
Committed burst size.
|
policing Be
|
Excess burst size.
|
policing Tc
|
Measurement interval for counting Bc and Be.
|
in Bc pkts
|
Number of packets received within the committed burst.
|
in Be pkts
|
Number of packets received within the excess burst.
|
in xs pkts
|
Number of packets dropped because they exceeded the combined burst.
|
in Bc bytes
|
Number of bytes received within the committed burst.
|
in Be bytes
|
Number of bytes received within the excess burst.
|
in xs bytes
|
Number of bytes dropped because they exceeded the combined burst.
|
Congestion DE threshold
|
PVC queue percentage at which packets with the DE bit are dropped.
|
Congestion ECN threshold
|
PVC queue percentage at which packets are set with the BECN and FECN bits.
|
Service type
|
Type of service performed by this PVC. Can be VoFR or VoFR-cisco.
|
Post h/w compression queue
|
Number of packets in the post-hardware-compression queue when hardware compression and Frame Relay fragmentation are configured.
|
configured voice bandwidth
|
Amount of bandwidth in bits per second (bps) reserved for voice traffic on this PVC.
|
used voice bandwidth
|
Amount of bandwidth in bps currently being used for voice traffic.
|
service policy
|
Name of the output service policy applied to the VC.
|
Class
|
Class of traffic being displayed. Output is displayed for each configured class in the policy.
|
Output Queue
|
The WFQ4 conversation to which this class of traffic is allocated.
|
Bandwidth
|
Bandwidth in kbps or percentage configured for this class.
|
Packets Matched
|
Number of packets that matched this class.
|
Max Threshold
|
Maximum queue size for this class when WRED is not used.
|
pkts discards
|
Number of packets discarded for this class.
|
bytes discards
|
Number of bytes discarded for this class.
|
tail drops
|
Number of packets discarded for this class because the queue was full.
|
mean queue depth
|
Average queue depth, based on the actual queue depth on the interface and the exponential weighting constant. It is a moving
average. The minimum and maximum thresholds are compared against this value to determine drop decisions.
|
drops:
|
WRED parameters.
|
class
|
IP precedence value.
|
random
|
Number of packets randomly dropped when the mean queue depth is between the minimum threshold value and the maximum threshold
value for the specified IP precedence value.
|
tail
|
Number of packets dropped when the mean queue depth is greater than the maximum threshold value for the specified IP precedence
value.
|
min-th
|
Minimum WRED threshold in number of packets.
|
max-th
|
Maximum WRED threshold in number of packets.
|
mark-prob
|
Fraction of packets dropped when the average queue depth is at the maximum threshold.
|
Maximum Number of Hashed Queues
|
(Applies to class default only) Number of queues available for unclassified flows.
|
fragment type
|
Type of fragmentation configured for this PVC. Possible types are as follows:
-
end-to-end--Fragmented packets contain the standard FRF.12 header
-
VoFR--Fragmented packets contain the FRF.11 Annex C header
-
VoFR-cisco--Fragmented packets contain the Cisco proprietary header
|
fragment size
|
Size of the fragment payload in bytes.
|
adaptive active/inactive
|
Indicates whether Frame Relay voice-adaptive fragmentation is active or inactive.
|
time left
|
Number of seconds left on the Frame Relay voice-adaptive fragmentation deactivation timer. When this timer expires, Frame
Relay fragmentation turns off.
|
cir
|
Current CIR in bps.
|
bc
|
Current committed burst (Bc) size, in bits.
|
be
|
Current excess burst (Be) size, in bits.
|
limit
|
Maximum number of bytes sent per internal interval (excess plus sustained).
|
interval
|
Interval being used internally (may be smaller than the interval derived from Bc/CIR; this happens when the router determines
that traffic flow will be more stable with a smaller configured interval).
|
mincir
|
Minimum CIR for the PVC.
|
byte increment
|
Number of bytes that will be sustained per internal interval.
|
BECN response
|
Indication that Frame Relay has BECN adaptation configured.
|
pkts
|
Number of packets associated with this PVC that have gone through the traffic-shaping system.
|
frags
|
Total number of fragments (and unfragmented packets that are too small to be fragmented) shaped on this VC.
|
bytes
|
Number of bytes associated with this PVC that have gone through the traffic-shaping system.
|
pkts delayed
|
Number of packets associated with this PVC that have been delayed by the traffic-shaping system.
|
frags delayed
|
Number of fragments (and unfragmented packets that are too small to be fragmented) delayed in the shaping queue before being
sent.
|
bytes delayed
|
Number of bytes associated with this PVC that have been delayed by the traffic-shaping system.
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shaping
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Indication that shaping will be active for all PVCs that are fragmenting data; otherwise, shaping will be active if the traffic
being sent exceeds the CIR for this circuit.
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shaping drops
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Number of packets dropped by the traffic-shaping process.
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Queueing strategy
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Per-VC queueing strategy.
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Output queue
48/100
0 drop
300 dequeued
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State of the per-VC queue.
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Number of packets enqueued/size of the queue
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Number of packets dropped
-
Number of packets dequeued
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Voice Queueing Stats
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Statistics showing the size of packets, the maximum number of packets, and the number of packets dropped in the special voice
queue created using the
frame-relay
voice
bandwidth command
queue keyword .
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Discard threshold
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Maximum number of packets that can be stored in each packet queue. Additional packets received after a queue is full will
be discarded.
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Dynamic queue count
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Number of packet queues reserved for best-effort traffic.
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Reserved queue count
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Number of packet queues reserved for voice traffic.
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Output queue size
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Size in bytes of each output queue.
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max total
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Maximum number of packets of all types that can be queued in all queues.
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drops
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Number of frames dropped by all output queues.
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