Configuring Dynamic Hierarchical Scheduling and Queuing in
a Dynamic Profile for Subscriber Access
You can configure dynamic scheduling and queuing in dynamic
profile for subscriber access.
To configure dynamic scheduling and queuing for subscriber
access using dynamic scheduling and queuing parameters:
- Configure the static CoS parameters in the [edit class-of-service] hierarchy.
- Enable the hierarchical scheduler for the interface.
See Configuring Hierarchical Schedulers for CoS.
- Configure the drop profiles.
See Configuring RED Drop Profiles.
- Configure the forwarding classes.
See Configuring Forwarding Classes
- Configure the rewrite-rules and classifier definitions.
See Configuring Rewrite Rules and Defining Classifiers.
See the Junos OS Class of Service Configuration Guide for information about configuring
the remaining CoS parameters.
- Configure a static or dynamic subscriber interface that
can be referenced in the dynamic profile.
- Configure CoS parameters in a dynamic profile.
- Configure the dynamic profile.
See Configuring a Basic Dynamic Profile.
- Configure traffic shaping and scheduling parameters in
the dynamic profile using a traffic-control profile.
See Configuring Traffic Scheduling and Shaping for Subscriber Access.
- Configure the schedulers and scheduler map in the dynamic
profile.
You can configure the schedulers using dynamic variables or
a combination of both static values and dynamic variables.
See Configuring Schedulers in a Dynamic Profile for Subscriber Access.
- Apply CoS parameters to a subscriber interface by referencing
an interface in the dynamic profile.
- (Optional) Configure variables in access and service profiles
to enable RADIUS to activate subscriber and upgrade services through
CoA.
 | Note:
Do not instantiate a CoA request using a service dynamic profile
that is already in use on the same logical interface. |
- Configure user-defined CoS variables in a dynamic profile.
See Configuring User-Defined CoS Variables in a Dynamic Service Profile
- (Optional) Enable multiple clients for the same subscriber
(logical interface) to aggregate attributes by configuring the aggregate-clients option for the dynamic profile attached to
a DHCP subscriber interface.
See Attaching Dynamic Profiles to DHCP Subscriber Interfaces.
Because you have configured the scheduler map in the dynamic
profile, queues are merged when subscribers change services. Other
CoS parameters are replaced.
When multiple subscribers are enabled on a DHCP subscriber interface,
and the dynamic profile referenced by DHCP does not have the replace keyword configured, the system does not replace the parameters.
Instead, it combines the values of the parameters to their maximum
scalar value.
Published: 2013-02-11