Scenario details: Use the monitor to verify your policy is working

To verify that the policy is working as you configured it to work, do the following steps:
  1. On the quality of service (QoS) configuration window, select Server > Monitor. The QoS Monitor window appears.
  2. Select the DiffServ policy type folder. This will display all the DiffServ policies. Select UCD from the list.

    The most interesting fields are the fields that obtain their data from your traffic. Make sure to check the total bits, bits in-profile, and packets in-profile fields. Bits out-of-profile indicate when traffic exceeds the configured policy values. In a differentiated service policy, the out-of-profile number (for UDP packets) indicates the number of bits being dropped. For TCP, the out-of-profile number indicates the number of bits that exceed the token bucket rate and are sent into the network. Bits are never dropped for TCP packets. The in-profile packets indicate the number of packets controlled by this policy (from the time the packet was started to the present monitor output).

    The value you assign to the average rate limit field is also important. When packets exceed this limit, the server will begin to drop them. As a result, the bits out-of-profile will increase. This shows you that the policy is behaving as you configured it to behave. See Monitor QoS for a description of all the monitor fields.

    Note: Remember that the results will only be accurate when the policy is active. Verify the schedule you specified within the policy.