Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, T Series
- Oversubscribing Interface Bandwidth
- M, MX, T Series
- Configuring Traffic Control Profiles for Shared Scheduling and Shaping
- MX Series
- Per-Priority Shaping on MIC and MPC Interfaces Overview
- shaping-rate-excess-high
- shaping-rate-excess-low
- shaping-rate-priority-high
- shaping-rate-priority-medium
shaping-rate-priority-low
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.
Description
For MIC and MPC interfaces on MX Series routers, configure a shaping rate and optional burst size for low priority traffic. This can help to make sure higher priority services do not starve lower priority services.
Default
If you do not include this statement, the default shaping rate for this priority is determined by the shaping-rate statement in the traffic control profile.
Options
rate—Peak rate, in bits per second (bps). You can specify a value in bits per second either as a complete decimal number or as a decimal number followed by the abbreviation k (1000), m (1,000,000), or g (1,000,000,000).
Range: 1000 through 160,000,000,000
Default: None
burst-size bytes—Maximum burst size, in bytes.
Range: 0 through 1,000,000,000
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, T Series
- Oversubscribing Interface Bandwidth
- M, MX, T Series
- Configuring Traffic Control Profiles for Shared Scheduling and Shaping
- MX Series
- Per-Priority Shaping on MIC and MPC Interfaces Overview
- shaping-rate-excess-high
- shaping-rate-excess-low
- shaping-rate-priority-high
- shaping-rate-priority-medium
Published: 2013-08-28
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, M, MX, T Series
- Oversubscribing Interface Bandwidth
- M, MX, T Series
- Configuring Traffic Control Profiles for Shared Scheduling and Shaping
- MX Series
- Per-Priority Shaping on MIC and MPC Interfaces Overview
- shaping-rate-excess-high
- shaping-rate-excess-low
- shaping-rate-priority-high
- shaping-rate-priority-medium