For accuracy for any drop I'm not sure you will be able
to beat a MQC policing policy that just matches
and permits. Then set the rate close to line rate
and watch for exceed and violate drops via SNMP polls
of the MQC mibs.
Or just watch for output drops because that is what should
happen when
Hello list.
The company I work for has some GigE circuits that are pretty long and
therefore expensive, so it's important to get the most out of them.
We are monitoring the load via basic tools like mrtg and rtt/drop/jitter
via cisco jitter probes (ip sla/rtr).. We have qos configured on the