RE: How to check congestion on router & switch interface

From: Shaughn Smith (Shaughn.Smith@za.verizonbusiness.com)
Date: Tue Jun 24 2008 - 07:56:29 ART


Well it's a bit of a more detailed explanation that just x

What you need to see if there are any QOS/Rate-Limit policies applied to
those interfaces, if so you can view them by doing the following

Show interface x rate-limit

Show policy-map interface x

If there are no QOS/Rate-limit/policers applied to the interfaces then a
mere show interface can show you what traffic is traversing that
interface at that time. Its normally a minute average but you can
manipulate that by typing load-interval x on the interface

By doing either of the two above mentioned commands you will be able to
see any drops on the QOS/Rate-limit policies or you can see the amount
of traffic traversing the interface and work out how much bandwidth that
interface is supposed to have opposed to how much it is using

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Muhammad Nasim
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:48 PM
To: security@groupstudy.com; Cisco certification
Subject: How to check congestion on router & switch interface

Dear all,

I want to know how one can know that is there any congestion on router
or
switch interface.

Can someone point me any link for share his hands on experience

Thanks

-- 
Muhammad Nasim
Network Engineer
Saudi Arabia


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