Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Best-Effort Unicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Multicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Lossless Traffic
- Configuring Global Ingress and Egress Shared Buffers
- Understanding CoS Buffer Configuration
buffer-partition (Egress)
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.3 for the QFX Series.
Description
The egress shared buffer pool is divided into three partitions. Each partition reserves a percentage of the available shared buffer pool for a type of traffic, so that the switch provides enough resources to support a mix of best-effort, lossless, and multicast traffic (multicast also includes broadcast and destination lookup fail traffic). To better support the mix of traffic on your network, you can optimize the allocation of egress shared buffers to different types of traffic by fine-tuning the shared buffer partitions.
The percentages you configure for the three egress shared buffer partitions must total exactly 100 percent. If the total of the three shared buffer percentages is not 100 percent, the system returns a commit error and does not commit the configuration. You can configure any partition to 0 (zero) percent as long as the allocation to other partitions totals 100 percent.
This is a global allocation that applies to all ports. All ports on the switch receive the same allocation of egress shared buffers.
If you do not configure buffer partitions, the switch uses the default partitioning.
![]() | Caution: Changing the buffer configuration is a disruptive event. Traffic stops on all ports until buffer reprogramming is complete. |
Default
The default egress buffer partition shown in Table 1 supports networks with a balanced mix of best-effort, multicast, and lossless traffic. It is the recommended configuration if you are using the default configuration with two lossless forwarding classes.
Lossless Partition | Lossy Partition | Multicast Partition |
---|---|---|
50% | 31% | 19% |
The sum of the default percentages configured for each partition is 100 percent. The sum of the partition percentages must always total 100 percent.
Options
lossless | — | Shared buffer space reserved for all lossless egress traffic. |
lossy | — | Shared buffer space for best-effort unicast egress traffic. |
multicast | — | Shared buffer space reserved for all multicast (including broadcast and destination lookup fail) egress traffic. |
percent percent | — | The percentage of buffer space to allocate to the specified buffer partition (lossless, lossy, or multicast buffers). The sum of the percentages for the three buffer partitions must total 100 percent. |
Required Privilege Level
interfaces—To view this statement in the
configuration.
interface-control—To add this
statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Best-Effort Unicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Multicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Lossless Traffic
- Configuring Global Ingress and Egress Shared Buffers
- Understanding CoS Buffer Configuration
Published: 2014-07-23
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFX Series standalone switches
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Best-Effort Unicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Multicast Traffic
- Example: Recommended Configuration of the Shared Buffer Pool for Networks with Mostly Lossless Traffic
- Configuring Global Ingress and Egress Shared Buffers
- Understanding CoS Buffer Configuration