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no-throttle (Resource Monitor)

date_range 20-Nov-23

Syntax

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no-throttle;

Hierarchy Level

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[edit system services resource-monitor]

Description

Disable the throttling of subscriber services and sessions when the utilization of memory resources exceeds the threshold levels. For the subscriber service management, sessions are throttled based on line card resources, such as heap, counter memory, expansion memory, and firewall counter memory. If the resource has been used above a certain threshold, the subscribers and services are throttled to prevent the system from being overloaded and resulting in a breakdown. This feature gathers input from each of the line cards and transfers this statistical detail to the Routing Engine process using a well-known internal port. This information is scanned by the daemon on the Routine Engine and using the shared memory space built into the the session database, the existing active subscribers and sessions are throttled. You can configure the resource-monitoring capability on MX240, MX480, MX960, MX2010, and MX2020 routers with I-chip-based DPCs and Trio-based FPCs.

Options

no-throttle

Disable the throttling of subscriber services and sessions when the utilization of memory resources exceeds the threshold levels. The throttling capability is enabled by default.

Required Privilege Level

system—To view this statement in the configuration.

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

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 15.1.

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