Related Documentation
- MX Series
- For hardware requirements and configuration guidelines, see Guidelines for Configuring Dynamic CoS for Subscriber Access
- CoS for Subscriber Access Overview
- Example: Configuring Static Hierarchical Scheduling and Queuing for Subscriber Access
Configuring Static Hierarchical Scheduling and Queuing in a Dynamic Profile for Subscriber Access
You configure static scheduling and queuing in a dynamic profile for subscriber access.
To configure CoS in a dynamic profile for subscriber access using static scheduling and queuing parameters:
- Configure the static CoS parameters in the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy.
- Enable the hierarchical scheduler for the interface.
- Configure the scheduler map and schedulers.
When you configure static scheduling and queuing in a dynamic profile, you reference the scheduler map in the dynamic profile.
- Configure the drop profiles.
- Configure the forwarding classes.
- Configure the rewrite-rules and classifier definitions.
See the Junos OS Class of Service Configuration Guide for information about configuring the remaining CoS parameters.
- Configure a static or dynamic subscriber interface that
can be referenced in the dynamic profile.
- For static VLAN interfaces, see Configuring Static Subscriber Interfaces in Dynamic Profiles.
- For dynamic VLAN interfaces, see Configuring a Static or Dynamic VLAN Subscriber Interface over Aggregated Ethernet.
- For dynamic IP demux interfaces, see Configuring Dynamic Subscriber Interfaces Using IP Demux Interfaces in Dynamic Profiles and Configuring a Static or Dynamic IP Demux Subscriber Interface over Aggregated Ethernet.
- For dynamic VLAN demux interfaces, see Configuring Dynamic Subscriber Interfaces Using VLAN Demux Interfaces in Dynamic Profiles.
- For dynamic PPPoE interfaces, see Configuring Dynamic PPPoE Subscriber Interfaces Using Dynamic Profiles.
- Configure CoS parameters in a dynamic profile.
- Configure the dynamic profile.
- Configure traffic shaping and scheduling parameters in
the dynamic profile using a traffic-control profile.
Reference the scheduler map you configured in the static [edit class-of-service] hierarchy.
See Configuring Static Traffic Shaping and Scheduling Parameters in a Dynamic Profile.
- Apply CoS parameters to a subscriber interface by referencing
an interface in the dynamic profile.
See Applying Traffic Shaping and Scheduling to a Subscriber Interface in a Dynamic Profile.
- To configure default values for subscribers on login,
and enable subscribers to replace other CoS parameters when replacing
services, configure variables in the dynamic profile.
See Configuring User-Defined CoS Variables in a Dynamic Service Profile.
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- For hardware requirements and configuration guidelines, see Guidelines for Configuring Dynamic CoS for Subscriber Access
- CoS for Subscriber Access Overview
- Example: Configuring Static Hierarchical Scheduling and Queuing for Subscriber Access
Published: 2012-11-29
Related Documentation
- MX Series
- For hardware requirements and configuration guidelines, see Guidelines for Configuring Dynamic CoS for Subscriber Access
- CoS for Subscriber Access Overview
- Example: Configuring Static Hierarchical Scheduling and Queuing for Subscriber Access