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xephael
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Netvanta 5660 "5 minute offered rate"

On this router, show qos map interface <interface> displays "5 minute offered rate" for each map entry.  What does this signify? 

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jayh
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Re: Netvanta 5660 "5 minute offered rate"

It shows the average bits per second that matched the map entry over the previous five-minute sampling interval.

xephael
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Re: Netvanta 5660 "5 minute offered rate"

If its just matches on the map why does it say offered?  5 minute rate would seem more appropriate.

jayh
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Re: Netvanta 5660 "5 minute offered rate"

xephael wrote:

If its just matches on the map why does it say offered? 5 minute rate would seem more appropriate.

Because maps can be configured to drop traffic. In these cases you will see both an offer and a drop rate, for example:

5 minute offered rate 160 bits/sec, drop rate 40 bits/sec.

In this case the traffic coming in to the map averaged 160 bits/sec but the map rules dropped on average 40 bits/sec so the traffic passed on averaged 120 bits/sec.

If the map is just classifying traffic such as adding, modifying, or stripping DSCP tags but not configured to drop, then all you'll see is the offered rate.