Navigation
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Fragmentation by Forwarding Class Overview
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Associating a Fragmentation Map with an MLPPP Interface or MLFR FRF.16 DLCI
- fragmentation-maps
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Example: Configuring Drop Timeout Interval by Forwarding Class
fragmentation-map
Syntax
fragmentation-map map-name;
Hierarchy Level
[edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number]
Release Information
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Description
For AS PIC link services IQ (lsq) and virtual LSQ redundancy (rlsq) interfaces, associate a fragmentation map with a multilink PPP interface or MLFR FRF.16 DLCI.
Default
If you do not include this statement, traffic in all forwarding classes is fragmented.
Options
map-name—Name of the fragmentation map.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Fragmentation by Forwarding Class Overview
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Associating a Fragmentation Map with an MLPPP Interface or MLFR FRF.16 DLCI
- fragmentation-maps
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Example: Configuring Drop Timeout Interval by Forwarding Class
Published: 2012-11-16
Related Documentation
- M, MX, T Series
- Fragmentation by Forwarding Class Overview
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Associating a Fragmentation Map with an MLPPP Interface or MLFR FRF.16 DLCI
- fragmentation-maps
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Example: Configuring Drop Timeout Interval by Forwarding Class