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Router# show policy-map session [uid uid-number]
[input | output [class class-name]]
Displays the QoS policy map in effect for subscriber sessions.
(Optional) uid defines a unique session ID.
(Optional) uid-number is a unique session ID. Valid values are
from 1 to 65535.
(Optional) input displays the upstream traffic of the unique
session.
(Optional) output displays the downstream traffic of the unique
session.
(Optional) class identifies the class that is part of the QoS
policy-map definition.
(Optional) class-name provides a class name that is part of the
QoS policy-map definition.
Router# show running-config
Displays the running configuration on the router. The output
shows the AAA setup and the configuration of the policy map,
ATM VC, PPPoA or PPPoEoA, dynamic bandwidth selection,
virtual template, and RADIUS server.
Command Purpose
Feature Related Documentation
Class maps Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide, Release 12.2
Part 8: Modular Quality of Service Command-Line Interface > Configuring
the Modular Quality of Service Command-Line Interface > Modular QoS CLI
Configuration Task List > Creating a Traffic Class
Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference, Release 12.2
access-list rate-limit -- fair-queue (WFQ) > class-map command
ISG commands Cisco IOS ISG Command Reference
ISG Control Policies Cisco IOS Intelligent Services Gateway Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SB.
Configuring ISG Control Policies
Per session service policy
using RADIUS
Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide, Release 12.2
Part 2: Security Server Protocols > Configuring RADIUS
Policing Comparing Traffic Shaping and Traffic Policing for Bandwidth Limiting