show cpu-queue details
Use this command to display CPU queue details.
Command Syntax
show cpu-queue details
Parameters
None
Default
Not applicable
Command Mode
Exec mode and Privileged exec mode
Applicability
This command was introduced before OcNOS-SP version 2.4.
Example
Use the following command to configure rate/monitor/no-monitor for protocol queues:
#configure terminal
(config)#cpu-queue cpu-q0 rate 400
Use the following command to verify the maximum, configured, and default configuration values:
#show cpu-queue details
* - Can not configure the parameter
Cpu queue Rate In Kbps Monitor Status
Name Configured Default Max Rate Allowed Configured Default
=========== ========== ======= ================ =========== ==========
cpu.q0 400 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q1 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q2 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q3 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q4 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q5 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q6 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
cpu.q7 - 900 900 - * no-monitor
igmp - 1000 1000 - * no-monitor
is-is - 8000 8000 - no-monitor
reserved mc - 8000 8000 - no-monitor
link-local - 1000 1000 - no-monitor
ospf - 8000 8000 - no-monitor
bgp - 8000 8000 - no-monitor
rsvp/ldp - 1500 1500 - no-monitor
vrrp/rip/dhcp - 2000 2000 - no-monitor
pim - 8000 8000 - * no-monitor
icmp - 1000 1000 - no-monitor
arp - 1000 1000 - no-monitor
bpdu - 1000 1000 - no-monitor
bfd - 1000 1000 - no-monitor
sflow - 16384 16384 - no-monitor
dsp - 1500 1500 - no-monitor
vxlan - 500 500 - no-monitor
nhop - 500 500 - no-monitor
icmp-redirect - 400 400 - no-monitor
guest-vm - 8000 8000 - * no-monitor
Last modified date: 10/19/2023