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qos rsvp detail
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Displays detailed RSVP information when RSVP is enabled.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
q r de
Important Consideration
■
If no flows are installed on the system or on a Layer 3 module, the
command displays only the summary information.
Options
Fields in the QoS RSVP Detail Display
Prompt
Description
Possible Values [Default]
Level of RSVP
information
(when flows
are installed)
If RSVP flows are available to report,
the amount of RSVP information
you want
■
all
■
session
■
IP
–
Field
Description
Excess loss eligible
Whether excess packets are loss-eligible.
Excess service
Service level for excess/policed traffic (
best
or
low
).
Per resv bandwidth Largest reservation that RSVP attempts to install.
Policing option
When to drop excess packets. Edge policing causes excess
packets to be dropped only at the edge (that is, when the
traffic has not yet passed through any network device that has
already performed policing for that flow).
Session
Session numbers, destination IP addresses and ports, protocols,
number of senders, receivers, and RSVP reservations.
Session – receiver
and session
reservation
Port numbers, an RSVP style (
ST
) of fixed filter (
FF
), shared
explicit (
SE
), or wildcard filter (
WF
), next hop addresses, LIH
values, TTD values, bandwidth values, burst values, and filters.
Session – sender
Port numbers, source IP addresses, previous hop addresses,
Logical Interface Handle (LIH) values, Time To Die (TTD) values,
bandwidth values, burst size values, and output ports.
Session –
installed flows
Actual flow that was installed on the system (shown in the last
portion of the output).
Total resv
bandwidth
Admission control policy. RSVP begins to refuse reservations
when the requested bandwidth on an output link exceeds the
total reservable bandwidth.