Hi i have a cisco 6500 what im doing qos on. I have an 1 gig upstream interface that i have applied a policy-map to. this map seems to be working fine however when i look at the class-default class map the 5 min offered rate is very low even while the interface is using 75 megs of traffic.
How does the class-default offered rate get calculated I was thinking this class show display the rest of the bandwidth not matched but the 1st class-map in the policy however this is not the case so im confused how and why im getting low bandwidth for the offered rate.
Thanks for your time.
paul
sh policy-map interface gig5/2
GigabitEthernet5/2
Service-policy input: upstream_incoming_trust_policy
class-map: upstream_rtp (match-any)
Match: access-group 177
trust dscp
Earl in slot 5 :
1494274562 bytes
5 minute offered rate 290472 bps
aggregate-forwarded 1494274562 bytes
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
1298148 packets, 114432354 bytes
5 minute offered rate 6000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
Match: any
How does the class-default offered rate get calculated I was thinking this class show display the rest of the bandwidth not matched but the 1st class-map in the policy however this is not the case so im confused how and why im getting low bandwidth for the offered rate.
Thanks for your time.
paul
sh policy-map interface gig5/2
GigabitEthernet5/2
Service-policy input: upstream_incoming_trust_policy
class-map: upstream_rtp (match-any)
Match: access-group 177
trust dscp
Earl in slot 5 :
1494274562 bytes
5 minute offered rate 290472 bps
aggregate-forwarded 1494274562 bytes
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
1298148 packets, 114432354 bytes
5 minute offered rate 6000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
Match: any