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[edit class-of-service] Configuration Statement Hierarchy on EX Series Switches

This topic lists supported and unsupported configuration statements in the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level on EX Series switches.

  • Supported statements are those that you can use to configure some aspect of a software feature on the switch.
  • Unsupported statements are those that appear in the command-line interface (CLI) on the switch, but that have no effect on switch operation if you configure them.
  • Not all features are supported on all switch platforms. For detailed information about feature support on specific EX Series switch platforms, see EX Series Switch Software Features Overview

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Supported Statements in the [edit class-of-service] Hierarchy Level

The following hierarchy shows the [edit class-of-service] configuration statements supported on EX Series switches:

class-of-service {classifiers {(dscp | dscp-ipv6 |exp |ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence) classifier-name {forwarding-class class-name {loss-priority (high | low | medium-high | medium-low) {code-points [ aliases ] [ 6 bit-patterns ];}}import (classifier-name | default);}}code-point-aliases {(dscp | dscp-ipv6 | exp |ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence) {alias-name bits;}}congestion-notification-profile profile-name {input {ieee-802.1 {code-point up-bits pfc;}}drop-profiles {profile-name {fill-level percentage drop-probability percentage;interpolate {drop-probability [values];fill-level [values]}}}fabric {scheduler-map {priority (high | low) scheduler scheduler-name;}}forwarding-classes {class class-name {priority (high | low);queue-num queue-number;}queue queue-number;}host-outbound-traffic {forwarding-class class-name;dscp-code-point value;}interfaces interface-name {congestion-notification-profile profile-name {input {ieee-802.1 {code-point up-bits pfc;}}}}scheduler-map map-name;shaping-rate;unit (logical-unit-number | * ) {classifiers {(dscp | dscp-ipv6|ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence) (classifier-name | default);}forwarding-class class-name ; }rewrite-rules {(dscp | dscp-ipv6 | ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence) rewrite-rule-name;}}}multi-destination {classifiers {(dscp) classifier-name;}family {ethernet {broadcast (forwarding-class-name);} inet {classifiers {(dscp | inet-precedence) classifier-name;}}inet6 {classifiers {dscp-ipv6 classifier-name;}}}scheduler-map map-name;}scheduler-maps {map-name {forwarding-class class-name {scheduler scheduler-name;}}}schedulers {scheduler-name {buffer-size (exact | percent percentage | remainder | temporal);drop-profile-map {loss-priority (high | low);protocol any;}priority (low | strict-high);shaping-rate (rate | percent percentage);transmit-rate (EX Series Switches) (rate | percent percentage | remainder);}}shared-buffer {percent;}traceoptions {file (file-name | files files | match match | no-world-readable | size size | world-readable);flag ( all | asynch | chassis-scheduler | cos-adjustment | dynamic | hardware-database | init | parse | performance-monitor | process | restart | route-socket | show | snmp | util);no-remote-trace;}tri-color;}

Unsupported Statements in the [edit class-of-service] Hierarchy Level

All statements in the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level that are displayed in the command-line interface (CLI) on the switch are supported on the switch and operate as documented.

Published: 2012-12-11