Related Documentation
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Overview of Forwarding Classes
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- Changing the Default Queuing and Marking of Host Outbound Traffic
Default Queue Assignments for Routing Engine Sourced Traffic
Table 1 lists the default output queues to which Routing Engine sourced traffic is mapped by protocol type. In general, control protocol packets are sent over queue 3 and management traffic is sent over queue 0. The following caveats apply to these default queue assignments:
- For all protocol packets sent to queue 3 over a VLAN-tagged interface, the software sets the 802.1p bits to 110. However, when protocol packets such as BFD are handled by the Packet Forwarding Engine, the software sets the 802.1p bits to 000.
- For IPv4 and IPv6 packets, the software copies the IP type-of-service (ToS) value into the 802.1p field independently of the queue from which the packets are sent .
- For MPLS packets, the software copies the EXP bits into the 802.1p field.
Table 1: Default Queue Assignments for Packets Generated by the Routing Engine
Routing Engine Protocol | Default Queue Assignment |
---|---|
Adaptive Services PIC TCP tickle (keepalive packets for idle session generated with stateful firewall to probe idle TCP sessions) | Queue 0 |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) | Queue 0 |
ATM Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) | Queue 3 |
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Protocol | Queue 3 |
BGP | Queue 0 |
BGP TCP Retransmission | Queue 3 |
Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) | Queue 3 |
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) | Queue 3 |
Ethernet Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) | Queue 3 |
Frame Relay Local Management Interface (LMI) | Queue 3 |
Frame Relay Asynchronization permanent virtual circuit (PVC)/data link connection identifier (DLCI) status messages | Queue 3 |
FTP | Queue 0 |
IS-IS Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) | Queue 3 |
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) | Queue 0 |
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) query | Queue 3 |
IGMP Report | Queue 0 |
IP version 6 (IPv6) Neighbor Solicitation | Queue 3 |
IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement | Queue 3 |
IPv6 Router Advertisement | Queue 0 |
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP) hello | Queue 3 |
LDP keepalive and Session data | Queue 0 |
LDP TCP Retransmission | Queue 3 |
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) | Queue 3 |
Link Services (LS) PIC | If link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) is enabled, all routing protocol packets larger than 128 bytes are transmitted from queue 0. This ensures that VoIP traffic is not affected. Fragmentation is supported on queue 0 only. |
Multicast listener discovery (MLD) | Queue 0 |
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) | Queue 0 |
MSDP TCP Retransmission | Queue 3 |
Multilink Frame Relay Link Integrity Protocol (LIP) | Queue 3 |
NETCONF | Queue 0 |
NetFlow | Queue 0 |
OSPF protocol data unit (PDU) | Queue 3 |
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) | Queue 3 |
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) | Queue 3 |
Real-time performance monitoring (RPM) probe packets | Queue 3 |
RSVP | Queue 3 |
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) | Queue 3 |
SNMP | Queue 0 |
SSH | Queue 0 |
sFlow monitoring technology | Queue 0 |
Telnet | Queue 0 |
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) | Queue 3 |
xnm-clear-text | Queue 0 |
xnm-ssl | Queue 0 |
Related Documentation
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Overview of Forwarding Classes
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- Changing the Default Queuing and Marking of Host Outbound Traffic
Published: 2014-01-13
Related Documentation
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Overview of Forwarding Classes
- M, MX, SRX, T Series
- Changing the Default Queuing and Marking of Host Outbound Traffic