qos-parameter-define
Syntax
[ no ] qos-parameter-define qosParameterDefinitionName
[ application applicationName ] [ hierarchical ]
Release Information
Command introduced in JunosE
Release 7.1.0.
Description
Specifies a QoS parameter name and accesses
QoS Parameter Definition mode. The no version
deletes the QoS parameter definition.
Options
- qosParameterDefinitionName—Name
of the parameter definition
- applicationName—Name of the
application that you want to associate with the parameter definition:
- ip-multicast—Specifies the IP multicast bandwidth
adjustment application. You must also specify the hierarchical keyword when you specify this application.
- qos-byte-adjustment—Specifies the cell byte-adjustment
application, which enables you to adjust the shaping rate to account
for different layer 2 encapsulations in ADSL configurations. If you
have configured the QoS shaping mode as cell, the system adjusts the
shaping rate to account for the ATM cell pad, header, and trailer.
- qos-frame-byte-adjustment—Specifies the frame byte-adjustment
application, which enables you to shape traffic based on frames for
VDSL configurations. If you have configured the QoS shaping mode as
frame, the system adjusts the shaping rate based on bytes within frames.
- qos-cell-mode—Specifies the QoS cell mode application,
which enables you to configure the operational shaping mode (frame
or cell) for ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, or 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
- qos-downstream-rate—Specifies the QoS downstream
rate application, which enables you to adjust the downstream rate
of VLANs and ATM VCs based on parameter instances that are created
dynamically by ANCP or AAA. The values of the parameter instances
track the bandwidth of the local loop that are communicated by ANCP.
- hierarchical—Specifies that the parameter instance
is hierarchical. Hierarchical parameters have explicit instances that
are associated with the logical interfaces of instance-interface types,
as well as implicit instances that are associated with the logical
interfaces of controlled-interface types. The system computes the
values of an implicit instance as the sum of the values of the explicit
instances stacked above the implicit instance.
Mode
Global Configuration
Published: 2011-01-07