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Chapter 31 Configuring PFC QoS
Configuring PFC QoS
This example shows how to set the PFC QoS statistics data export interval and verify the configuration:
Router(config)# mls qos statistics-export interval 250
Router(config)# end
Router# show mls qos statistics-export info
QoS Statistics Data Export Status and Configuration information
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Export Status : enabled
Export Interval : 250 seconds
Export Delimiter : |
Export Destination : Not configured
QoS Statistics Data Export is enabled on following ports:
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FastEthernet5/24
QoS Statistics Data export is enabled on following shared aggregate policers:
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aggr1M
QoS Statistics Data Export is enabled on following class-maps:
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class3
Router#
Configuring PFC QoS Statistics Data Export Destination Host and UDP Port
To configure the PFC QoS statistics data export destination host and UDP port number, perform this task:
Note When the PFC QoS data export destination is a syslog server, the exported data is prefaced with a syslog
header.
Table 31-3 lists the supported PFC QoS data export facility and severity parameter values.
Command Purpose
Step 1 Router(config)# mls qos statistics-export
destination {host_name | host_ip_address}
{port port_number | syslog
[facility facility_name]
[severity severity_value]}
Configures the PFC QoS statistics data export destination
host and UDP port number.
Router(config)# no mls qos statistics-export
destination
Clears configured values.
Step 2 Router(config)# end Exits configuration mode.
Step 3 Router# show mls qos statistics-export info Verifies the configuration.
Table 31-3 Supported PFC QoS Data Export Facility Parameter Values
Name Definition Name Definition
kern kernel messages cron cron/at subsystem
user random user-level messages local0 reserved for local use
mail mail system local1 reserved for local use
daemon system daemons local2 reserved for local use