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traffic-control-profiles

Syntax

traffic-control-profiles profile-name {adjust-minimum rate;atm-service (cbr | rtvbr | nrtvbr);delay-buffer-rate (percent percentage | rate);excess-rate (percent percentage | proportion value );excess-rate-high (percent percentage | proportion value);excess-rate-low (percent percentage | proportion value);guaranteed-rate (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;max-burst-size cells;overhead-accounting (frame-mode | cell-mode | frame-mode-bytes | cell-mode-bytes) <bytes (byte-value)>;peak-rate rate;scheduler-map map-name;shaping-rate (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;shaping-rate-excess-high rate [ burst-size bytes ];shaping-rate-excess-low rate [ burst-size bytes ];shaping-rate-priority-high rate [ burst-size bytes ];shaping-rate-priority-low rate [ burst-size bytes ];shaping-rate-priority-medium rate [ burst-size bytes ];sustained-rate rate;}

Hierarchy Level

[edit class-of-service]

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.

Description

For Gigabit Ethernet IQ, Channelized IQ PICs, FRF.15 and FRF.16 LSQ interfaces, and Enhanced Queuing (EQ) DPCs only, configure traffic shaping and scheduling profiles. For Enhanced EQ PICs and EQ DPCs only, you can include the excess-rate statement.

Options

profile-name—Name of the traffic-control profile.

The remaining statements are explained separately.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Published: 2013-08-28