QoS Commands 425
Example
The following example shows how to display all interfaces in the system to which a DiffServ 
policy has been attached.
console# show diffserv service brief
Interface Direction OperStatus Policy Name
----------- ----------- ------------ -------------------
1/g1 in Down DELL
show interfaces cos-queue
Use the show interfaces cos-queue command in Privileged EXEC mode to display the 
class-of-service queue configuration for the specified interface. 
Syntax
show interfaces cos-queue [<
unit>/<port-type><port>
|port-channel 
port-channel number
]
•
<unit>/<port-type><port>
 — Specifies a valid unit/port combination:
–<
unit
> — Physical switch identifier within the stack. Values are 
1-12
.
–<
port-type
> — Values are 
g
 for gigabit Ethernet port, or 
xg
 for 10 gigabit Ethernet port.
–<
port
> — port number. Values are 
1-24
 or 
1-48
 for port_type g, and 1-4 for port_type xg.
Example: xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2.
•
port-channel number 
— Specifies a valid port-channel number. Range is 1-8.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
If the interface is specified, the class-of-service queue configuration of the interface is displayed. 
If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are displayed.
Examples
The following example displays the COS configuration with no unit/port or port-channel 
parameter.
console#show interfaces cos-queue