- play_arrow Congestion Management, Tail Drop Profiles, Queue Shaping, and Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
- play_arrow Congestion Management
- play_arrow Tail Drop Profiles
- play_arrow Queue Shaping
- play_arrow Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
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- play_arrow CoS on Overlay Networks
- play_arrow CoS on MPLS Networks
- Understanding Using CoS with MPLS Networks on EX Series Switches
- Example: Combining CoS with MPLS on EX Series Switches
- Configuring CoS on an MPLS Provider Edge Switch Using IP Over MPLS
- Configuring CoS on an MPLS Provider Edge Switch Using Circuit Cross-Connect
- Configuring CoS on Provider Switches of an MPLS Network
- play_arrow CoS on EVPN VXLANs
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- play_arrow Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
Defining CoS Scheduler Maps (J-Web Procedure)
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
You can use the J-Web interface to configure CoS scheduler maps on an EX Series switch.
On EX Series switches, you cannot configure a scheduler map on an individual interface that is a member of a link aggregation group (LAG). Instead, you must configure the scheduler map on the LAG itself—that is, on the aggregated Ethernet (ae) interface.
To configure scheduler maps:
Field | Function | Your Action |
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Scheduler Map Name | Specifies the name for a scheduler map. | To name a map, type the name—for example, be-scheduler-map. |
Scheduler Mapping | Enables you to associate a preconfigured scheduler with a forwarding class. After scheduler maps have been applied to an interface, they affect the hardware queues and packet schedulers. | To associate a scheduler with a forwarding class, locate the forwarding class and select the scheduler in the box next to it. For example, for the best-effort forwarding class, select the configured scheduler from the list. |