Is this a trick question ?

Every time it sees a packet that matches the criteria you have specified and is 
put into your class it increments the "packets" counter by 1 and adds the size 
of the packet to the "bytes" counter.

What is or isn't happening that you're concerned about ?



regards,
Tony.






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> From: M K <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2013 8:10 PM
>Subject: [c-nsp] QoS
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>Hi allI have configured QoS between two sites across my backbone , the 
>classification was done based on telnet traffic and the marking was done based 
>on the precedence valueI have configured to mark all telnet traffic with 
>precedence value of 3 and I received it fine without any issues
>Now my question is as belowWhen I first wrote telnet 7.7.7.7 and checked the 
>output of show policy-map interface fastEthernet 1/0 | inc Class|packet
>telnet 7.7.7.7    Class-map: PRECEDENCE_3 (match-all)        9 packets, 520 
>bytesUsername : cisco    Class-map: PRECEDENCE_3 (match-all)        16 
>packets, 905 bytesPassword : cisco    Class-map: PRECEDENCE_3 (match-all)      
>  23 packets, 1290 bytesR7>exit    Class-map: PRECEDENCE_3 (match-all)        
>30 packets, 1674 bytes
>I want to know what is the methodology used to count these numbers ?
>Thanks
>
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