Table 147: show interfaces queue Output Fields (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
Number of bytes transmitted by this queue. The byte counts vary by interface hardware. For more
information, see Table 148 on page 2552.
NOTE: On MX Series routers, this number can be inaccurate when you issue the command for a
physical interface repeatedly and in quick succession, because the statistics for the child nodes are
collected infrequently. Wait ten seconds between successive iterations to avoid this situation.
NOTE: For Layer 2 statistics, see “Overhead for Layer 2 Statistics” on page 2544
Transmitted Bytes
Number of packets dropped because of tail drop.
NOTE: The Tail-dropped packets counter is not supported on the PTX Series Packet Transport Routers.
Tail-dropped packets
Number of packets dropped due to rate limiting.
For rate-limited interfaces hosted on MICs, MPCs, and Enhanced Queuing DPCs only, this statistic
is not included in the queued traffic statistics. For more information, see “Additional Information” on
page 2546.
NOTE: The RL-dropped packets counter is not supported on the PTX Series Packet Transport Routers,
and is omitted from the output.
RL-dropped packets
Number of bytes dropped due to rate limiting.
For rate-limited interfaces hosted on MICs, MPCs, and Enhanced Queuing DPCs only, this statistic
is not included in the queued traffic statistics. For more information, see “Additional Information” on
page 2546.
RL-dropped bytes
Number of packets dropped because of random early detection (RED).
• (M Series and T Series routers only) On M320 and M120 routers and the T Series routers, the total
number of dropped packets is displayed. On all other M Series routers, the output classifies dropped
packets into the following categories:
• Low, non-TCP—Number of low-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.
• Low, TCP—Number of low-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.
• High, non-TCP—Number of high-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.
• High, TCP—Number of high-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.
• (MX Series routers with enhanced DPCs, and T Series routers with enhanced FPCs only) The output
classifies dropped packets into the following categories:
• Low—Number of low-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
• Medium-low—Number of medium-low loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
• Medium-high—Number of medium-high loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
• High—Number of high-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.
NOTE: Due to accounting space limitations on certain Type 3 FPCs (which are supported in M320
and T640 routers), this field does not always display the correct value for queue 6 or queue 7 for
interfaces on 10-port 1-Gigabit Ethernet PICs.
RED-dropped packets
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