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Examples: Configuring CoS on Services Interfaces

To make settings consistent across Juniper Networks routers, you configure many CoS settings at the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level to be used on services interfaces. When you commit this configuration along with what you configure at the [edit services cos] hierarchy level, these properties are applied to the AS or MultiServices PIC.

The following configuration examples at the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy level can be applied on services interfaces. For more information, see the Junos OS Class of Service Configuration Guide.

Note: The first two configurations, mapping forwarding-class name to forwarding-class ID and mapping forwarding-class name to queue number, are mutually exclusive.

Mapping Forwarding-Class Name to Forwarding-Class ID

Map forwarding-class names to forwarding-class IDs:

[edit class-of-service]
forwarding-classes {forwarding-class fc0 0;forwarding-class fc1 0;forwarding-class fc2 1;forwarding-class fc3 1;forwarding-class fc4 2;forwarding-class fc5 2;forwarding-class fc6 3;forwarding-class fc7 3;forwarding-class fc8 4;forwarding-class fc9 4;forwarding-class fc10 5;forwarding-class fc11 5;forwarding-class fc12 6;forwarding-class fc13 6;forwarding-class fc14 7;forwarding-class fc15 7;}

Mapping Forwarding-Class Name to Queue Number

Map forwarding-class names to queue numbers:

[edit class-of-service]
forwarding-classes {queue 0 be;queue 1 ef;queue 2 af;queue 3 nc;queue 4 ef1;queue 5 ef2;queue 6 af1;queue 7 nc1;}

Mapping Diffserv Code Point Aliases to DSCP Bits

Map alias names to DSCP bit values. The aliases then can be used instead of the DSCP bits in adaptive services configurations.

[edit class-of-service]
code-point-aliases {(dscp | dscp-ipv6 | exp | ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence) {alias | bits;}}

Here is an example:

code-point-aliases {dscp {my1 110001;my2 101110;be 000001;cs7 110000;}}

Published: 2013-02-15

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Published: 2013-02-15