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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 Library for Routing Devices.
![]() | 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:
Mapping Forwarding-Class Name to Queue Number
Map forwarding-class names to queue numbers:
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.
Here is an example: