Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
Show Commands for Viewing Attributes-based QoS Configuration
show policy-map interface
Displays the attribute-based QoS statistics and the configured policy maps on all interfaces.
The following is a sample output for the policy-maps configured on all the interfaces:
Device# show policy-map interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2
GigabitEthernet1/0/2
Service-policy input: attrib--rel-types
Class-map: rel-relevant (match-all)
Class-map: rel-irrelevant (match-all)
Class-map: rel-default (match-all)
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
show ip nbar protocol-attribute
Displays all the protocol attributes used by NBAR.
The following shows sample output for some of the attributes:
Device# show ip nbar protocol-attribute cisco-jabber-im
Device# show ip nbar protocol-attribute google-services
20 packets
Match: protocol attribute business-relevance business-relevant
QoS Set
dscp ef
0 packets
Match: protocol attribute business-relevance business-irrelevant
QoS Set
dscp af11
14 packets
Match: protocol attribute business-relevance default
QoS Set
dscp default
0 packets
Match: any
Protocol Name : cisco-jabber-im
encrypted : encrypted-yes
tunnel : tunnel-no
category : voice-and-video
sub-category : enterprise-media-conferencing
application-group : cisco-jabber-group
p2p-technology : p2p-tech-no
traffic-class : transactional-data
business-relevance : business-relevant
application-set : collaboration-apps
Protocol Name : google-services
encrypted : encrypted-yes
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.2.x (Catalyst 9500 Switches)
Examples: Application Visibility and Control Configuration
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