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excess-priority

date_range 19-Nov-23

Syntax

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excess-priority [ low | medium-low | medium-high | high | none];

Hierarchy Level

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[edit class-of-service schedulers scheduler-name]

Description

Determine the priority of excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler.

Note:

For Link Services IQ (LSQ) PICs or Multiservices PIC (MS-PICs), the excess-priority statement is allowed for consistency, but ignored. If an explicit priority is not configured for these interfaces, a default low priority is used. This default priority is also used in the excess region.

Options

low—Excess traffic for this scheduler has low priority.

medium-low—Excess traffic for this scheduler has medium-low priority.

medium-high—Excess traffic for this scheduler has medium-high priority.

high—Excess traffic for this scheduler has high priority.

none—System does not demote the priority of guaranteed traffic when the bandwidth exceeds the shaping rate or the guaranteed rate.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

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

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.

Option none introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

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