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traffic-class

Syntax

In Classifier Group Configuration mode:

[ no ] [ suspend ] traffic-class trafficClassName1

In Global Configuration and Traffic Class Group Configuration modes:

[ no ] traffic-class trafficClassName2

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

In Classifier Group Configuration mode, specifies a traffic class in a policy list for policy management. The no version removes a traffic class from a policy list; the suspend version temporarily suspends the policy rule; the no suspend version resumes application of a suspended rule.

Note: This command replaces the Policy List Configuration version of the traffic-class command, which may be removed completely in a future release.

In Global Configuration mode, configures a traffic class in the E Series router. In Traffic Class Group Configuration mode, specifies a traffic class that belongs to the traffic-class group. The no version deletes the traffic class.

Options

  • trafficClassName1—Name of the traffic class; up to 40 characters
  • trafficClassName2—Name of the traffic class; up to 31 characters

Mode

Classifier Group Configuration, Global Configuration, Traffic Class Group Configuration

 

Related Documentation

  • Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels
  • Configuring Traffic-Class Groups That Define Service Levels
  • Policy Rule Precedence
 

Published: 2011-01-07


 
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