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mpls diff-serv phb-id traffic-class

Syntax

mpls diff-serv phb-id { private privateId | standard standardId }
traffic-class className [ color { green | yellow | red } ]

no mpls diff-serv phb-id { private privateId | standard standardId }

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Maps the specified PHB ID to the internal traffic class and color combination. If color is specified, the PHB ID can be used only for E-LSPs. If color is not specified, the PHB ID can be used only for L-LSPs. The no version removes the mapping.

Options

  • privateId—Number in the range 0–4032 designating the private PHB identifier
  • standardId—Number in the range 0–63 designating the standard PHB identifier using the DSCP bits
  • className—Name of a traffic class; the router supports up to eight traffic classes
  • green—Sets packet color to green, indicating a low drop preference
  • yellow—Sets packet color to yellow, indicating a medium drop preference
  • red—Sets packet color to red, indicating a high drop preference

Mode

Global Configuration

Published: 2012-01-12

 
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