Quality of Service | 191The following information is repeated for each interface and direction (only those interfaces configuredwith an attached policy are shown):Intf (Interface)—Valid unit, slot and port number separated by forward slashes.Oper Stat (Operational Status)—The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.Offered Packets—A count of the total number of packets offered to all class instances in this service beforetheir defined DiffServ treatment is applied. These are overall per-interface, per-direction counts.Discarded Packets—A count of the total number of packets discarded for all class instances in this service forany reason due to DiffServ treatment. These are overall per-interface per-direction counts.Sent Packets—A count of the total number of packets forwarded for all class instances in this service aftertheir defined DiffServ treatments were applied. In this case, forwarding means the traffic stream was passed tothe next functional element in the data path, such as the switching or routing function or an outbound linktransmission element. These are overall per-interface per-direction counts.Policy Name—The name of the policy attached to the interface.Figure 12-149. show service-policy Command ExampleConfiguring Differentiated Services by DepartmentThe following example shows how a network administrator can provide equal access to the Internet (orother external network) to different departments within a company. Each of four departments in thisexample has its own VLAN, and each VLAN is to be allocated 25% of the available bandwidth on the portaccessing the Internet.Force10 #show service-policy inOper PolicyIntf Stat Name------- ---- -------------------------------1/0/1 Up pm-11/0/2 Down pm-11/0/3 Down pm-1Force10 #