After you have defined the scheduler map, as described in Configuring the Scheduler Map, you can associate it with an output interface. To do this, include the scheduler-map statement at the [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level:
- [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name]
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scheduler-map map-name;
Interface wildcards are supported. However, scheduler maps using wildcard interfaces are not checked against router interfaces at commit time and can result in a configuration that is incompatible with installed hardware. Fully specified interfaces, on the other hand, check the configuration against the hardware and report errors or warning if the hardware does not support the configuration.
Generally, you can associate schedulers with physical interfaces only. For some IQ interfaces, you can also associate schedulers with the logical interface. For more information, see Associating the Scheduler Map and a Shaping Rate with a DLCI or VLAN.
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Note: For original Channelized OC12 PICs, limited CoS functionality is supported. For more information, contact Juniper Networks customer support. |