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Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
OL-10088-01
Chapter 24 Applying QoS Policies
Viewing QoS Configuration
Class-map: cmap2
police Interface outside:
cir 200000 bps, bc 37500 bytes
conformed 17179 packets, 20614800 bytes; actions: transmit
exceeded 617 packets, 770718 bytes; actions: drop
conformed 198785 bps, exceed 2303 bps
The following example shows the output of show service-policy with the priority keyword:
hostname# show service-policy priority
Global policy:
Service-policy: global_fw_policy
Interface outside:
Service-policy: qos
Class-map: TG1-voice
Priority:
Interface outside: aggregate drop 0, aggregate transmit 9383
Viewing QoS Policy Map Configuration
To view all policy maps, including those that include the police and priority commands, use the
following command in privileged EXEC mode:
hostname# show running-config policy-map
For the foregoing examples, the output of this command would look something like the following:
hostname# show running-config policy-map
!
policy-map test
class class-default
policy-map inbound_policy
class ftp-port
inspect ftp strict inbound_ftp
policy-map qos
class browse
police 56000 10500
class TG1-voice
priority
class TG1-BestEffort
police 200000 37500
Viewing the Priority-Queue Configuration for an Interface
To display the priority-queue configuration for an interface, enter the show running-config
priority-queue command in global configuration mode. The following example shows the priority-queue
configuration for the interface named “test”:
hostname(config)# show running-config priority-queue test
priority-queue test
queue-limit 2048
tx-ring-limit 256
hostname(config)#

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