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Option: Adding Class of Service to a Link-Protected LSP or a Bypass LSP

date_range 04-Aug-23

For link-protected LSPs and bypass LSPs, you can specify a class-of-service designation to provide different levels of traffic quality. To configure class of service for link-protected LSPs, include the class-of-service statement at the [edit protocols rsvp interface interface-name link-protection] hierarchy level. To configure class of service for bypass LSPs, include the class-of-service statement at the [edit protocols rsvp interface interface-name link-protection bypass ip-address] hierarchy level.

For more information about class of service for link-protected LSPs and bypass LSPs, see the Junos MPLS Applications Configuration Guide and the Junos Class of Service Configuration Guide.

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