- play_arrow CoS Overview
- play_arrow Basic Concepts
- play_arrow Configuration Statements for Basic Concepts
- play_arrow Monitoring Commands for Basic Concepts
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- play_arrow Scheduling Traffic
- play_arrow Using Schedulers
- Understanding Default CoS Scheduling and Classification
- Understanding CoS Scheduling Behavior and Configuration Considerations
- Understanding CoS Output Queue Schedulers
- Defining CoS Queue Schedulers
- Example: Configuring Queue Schedulers
- Defining CoS Queue Scheduling Priority
- Example: Configuring Queue Scheduling Priority
- Understanding CoS Traffic Control Profiles
- Understanding CoS Priority Group Scheduling
- Defining CoS Traffic Control Profiles (Priority Group Scheduling)
- Example: Configuring Traffic Control Profiles (Priority Group Scheduling)
- Understanding CoS Hierarchical Port Scheduling (ETS)
- Example: Configuring CoS Hierarchical Port Scheduling (ETS)
- Understanding CoS Priority Group and Queue Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth
- Example: Configuring Minimum Guaranteed Output Bandwidth
- Understanding CoS Priority Group Shaping and Queue Shaping (Maximum Bandwidth)
- Example: Configuring Maximum Output Bandwidth
- Understanding CoS WRED Drop Profiles
- Configuring CoS WRED Drop Profiles
- Example: Configuring WRED Drop Profiles
- Configuring CoS Drop Profile Maps
- Example: Configuring Drop Profile Maps
- Understanding CoS Explicit Congestion Notification
- Example: Configuring ECN
- Troubleshooting Egress Bandwidth That Exceeds the Configured Minimum Bandwidth
- Troubleshooting Egress Bandwidth That Exceeds the Configured Maximum Bandwidth
- Troubleshooting Egress Queue Bandwidth Impacted by Congestion
- play_arrow Configuration Statements for Scheduling
- buffer-size
- drop-probability
- drop-profile
- drop-profile-map
- drop-profiles
- explicit-congestion-notification
- fill-level
- forwarding-class
- forwarding-class-set
- guaranteed-rate
- interpolate
- loss-priority (Drop Profiles)
- output-traffic-control-profile
- priority (Schedulers)
- protocol (Drop Profile Map)
- scheduler
- scheduler-map
- scheduler-maps
- schedulers
- shaping-rate
- traffic-control-profiles
- transmit-rate
- play_arrow Monitoring Commands for Scheduling
- Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps
- show class-of-service drop-profile
- show class-of-service forwarding-table
- show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile
- show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map
- show class-of-service interface
- show class-of-service scheduler-map
- show class-of-service traffic-control-profile
- show interfaces queue
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- play_arrow Ethernet PAUSE
- play_arrow Using Ethernet PAUSE
- play_arrow Configuration Statements for Ethernet PAUSE
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- play_arrow Buffers
- play_arrow Using Buffers
- Understanding CoS Buffer Configuration
- Configuring Global Ingress and Egress Shared Buffers
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Best-Effort Unicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Best-Effort Traffic on Links with Ethernet PAUSE Enabled
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Multicast Traffic
- play_arrow Configuration Statements for Buffers
- play_arrow Monitoring Commands for Buffers
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- play_arrow Downloads
dscp-code-point
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 14.1X53-D20 for the OCX Series.
Description
Set the value of the DSCP code point in the type of service (ToS) field of the packet generated by the Routing Engine (host).
Options
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.