Disabling Hierarchical Bandwidth Adjustment for Subscriber Interfaces with Reverse-OIF Mapping
You can disable hierarchical bandwidth adjustment for all subscriber interfaces with reverse OIF mapping enabled on a specified multicast interface. Reverse OIF mapping is used to determine the subscriber VLAN interface and the multicast traffic bandwidth on the interface.
To disable hierarchical bandwidth adjustment:
- Specify that you want to access the subscriber
interfaces with reverse-OIF mapping enabled.[edit routing-instances routing-instance routing-options multicast interface interface-name]user@host# edit reverse-oif-mapping
- Disable hierarchical bandwidth adjustment
for all subscriber interfaces on the interface.user@host# set no-qos-adjust
Related Topics
- For hardware requirements and configuration guidelines, see Guidelines for Configuring CoS Shaping-Rate Adjustments for Subscriber Local Loops
- Hierarchical CoS Shaping-Rate Adjustments Overview
- Managing Subscriber Overcommitment
