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upstream-rate (Traffic Shaping)

date_range 09-Dec-23

Syntax

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upstream-rate rate;

Hierarchy Level

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[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces $junos-interface-ifd-name unit $junos-interface-unit advisory-options],
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces interface-set $junos-interface-set-name interface $junos-interface-ifd-name advisory-options],
[edit interfaces demux0 unit logical-unit-number advisory-options],
[edit interfaces interface-name logical-unit-number advisory-options]

Description

Specify a recommended shaping rate to be applied to upstream traffic on an interface.

For ANCP interfaces, this configured rate is used as the default value for the Juniper VSA Upstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate (26-142) when the router has not received and processed the attributes from the access node.

For L2TP, the rate is configured on an underlying PPPoE logical interface for a subscriber on an MX Series router acting as a LAC. When the subscriber is tunneled, this rate, referred to as speed for L2TP, is sent to the LNS in the ICCN message as AVP 38.

Options

rate—Traffic rate in bits per second.

  • Range: 1000 through 4,294,967,295 bits per second

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 11.4.

Support at the [edit interfaces demux0 ...] hierarchy level introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2.

Support at the [edit dynamic-profiles ...] hierarchy level introduced in Junos OS Release 13.1.

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