Change to existing command: show qos resources

Syntax

show qos resources

Description

Show policy engine resource usage and availability.

Options

resources

Show policy engine resource usage and availability.

Example output

Show policy engine resource usage and availability

Switch# show qos resources 

Resource usage in Policy Enforcement Engine

      | Rules |Rules Used 
Ports | Avail |ACL |QoS |IDM |VT |Mirr |PBR |OF |Other |
------+-------+----+----+----+---+-----+----+---+------|
1-24  |  3055 |  0 |  0 |  0 | 0 |  0  |  0 | 0 |    0 |
25-48 |  3055 |  0 |  0 |  0 | 0 |  0  |  0 | 0 |    0 |

      | Meters|Meters Used 
Ports | Avail |ACL |QoS |IDM |VT |Mirr |PBR |OF |Other  |
------+-------+----+----+----+---+-----+----+---+-------|
1-24  |   255 |    |  0 |  0 |   |     |    | 0 |     0 |
25-48 |   255 |    |  0 |  0 |   |     |    | 0 |     0 |

0 of 8 Policy Engine management resources used.

 Key: 
 ACL = Access Control Lists  
 QoS = Device & Application Port Priority, QoS Policies, ICMP rate limits
 IDM = Identity Driven Management
 VT  = Virus Throttling blocks
 Mirr = Mirror Policies, Remote Intelligent Mirror endpoints
 PBR = Policy Based Routing Policies
 OF = OpenFlow
 Other = Management VLAN, DHCP Snooping, DHCPv6 Snooping, ND Snooping, 
         ARP Protection, Jumbo IP-MTU, Transparent Mode, RA Guard, 
         Control Plane Protection, Service Tunnel.
 Resource usage includes resources actually in use, or reserved for future
 use by the listed feature.  Internal dedicated-purpose resources, such as
 port bandwidth limits or VLAN QoS priority, are not included.