traffic-manager
Syntax (MX Series, PTX Series) Configure Queue Monitoring
traffic-manager { egress-shaping-overhead number; ingress-shaping-overhead number; mode { egress-only; ingress-and-egress; session-shaping; } enhanced-priority-mode; no-enhanced-priority-mode; packet-timestamp { enable; } queue-threshold { fabric-queue { priority high/low { threshold threshold-percentage; } } wan-queue { priority high/medium-high/medium-low/low { threshold threshold-percentage; } } } }
Syntax (QFX Series)
traffic-manager { buffer-monitor-enable; packet-timestamp { enable; } queue-threshold { fabric-queue { priority high/low { threshold threshold-percentage; } } wan-queue { priority high/medium-high/medium-low/low { threshold threshold-percentage; } } } }
Syntax (vSRX Virtual Firewall)
traffic-manager { egress-shaping-overhead number; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit chassis fpc slot-number], [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic pic-number], [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic pic-number port port-number], [edit chassis lcc number fpc slot-number pic pic-number]
Description
Enable CoS queuing, scheduling, and shaping.
Committing changes to traffic-manager
automatically restarts any
necessary components (PICs, DPCs, or FPCs).
Options
buffer-monitor-enable |
Enable port buffer monitoring. Buffer utilization data is collected in one-second intervals and compared with the data from the previous interval. The larger value is kept to keep track of peak buffer occupancy for each queue or priority group. |
queue-threshold |
Enable monitoring of Fabric and WAN queues. When the
When |
egress-shaping-overhead number |
When traffic management (queueing and scheduling) is configured on the egress side, the number of CoS shaping overhead bytes to add to the packets on the egress interface. Replace For vSRX Virtual Firewall, replace
Note:
The L2 headers (DA/SA + VLAN tags) are automatically a part of the shaping calculation. |
ingress-shaping-overhead number |
When L2TP session shaping is configured, the number of CoS shaping overhead bytes to add to the packets on the ingress side of the L2TP tunnel to determine the shaped session packet length. When session shaping is not configured and traffic management (queueing and scheduling) is configured on the ingress side, the number of CoS shaping overhead bytes to add to the packets on the ingress interface. Replace |
mode |
Configure CoS traffic manager mode of operation. This option has the following suboptions:
|
enhanced-priority-mode |
Enable the enhanced priority mode. When you enable the enhanced priority mode, the scheduler supports four additional per-priority shaping rates and two additional excess priorities at the interface and interface set level. The four additional per-priority shaping rates are: Guaranteed Strict-high, Guaranteed Medium-low, Excess medium-high, and Excess medium-low. The two additional excess priorities are: Excess-rate Medium- high and Excess-rate Medium-low. This is the default mode for PTX Series routers. |
no-enhanced-priority-mode |
Disable the enhanced priority mode. This is the default mode for MX Series routers. Note:
The line card reboots when you enable or disable the enhanced priority mode feature. |
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 8.3.