Virtual Channel Groups Configuration Page Options
- Select Configure>Class of Service>Virtual Channel
Groups in the J-Web
user interface if you are using SRX5400, SRX5600, or SRX5800 platforms.
Or
Select Configure>Network>Class of Service>Virtual Channel Groups in the J-Web user interface.
The Virtual Channel Group Information configuration page appears. Table 158 explains the contents of this page.
- Click one:
- Add—Adds a new or duplicate virtual group channel configuration. Enter information as specified in Table 159.
- Edit—Edits the selected virtual group channel configuration.
- Delete—Deletes the selected virtual group channel configuration.
- Click one:
- OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Table 158: Virtual Channel Group Information Configuration Page
Field | Function |
---|---|
Virtual Channel Group Name | Displays the name of defined virtual channel groups. |
Virtual Channel Name | Displays the name of defined virtual channels. |
Default | Displays the default virtual channel of a group marking. |
Scheduler Map | Displays the scheduler map assigned to a particular virtual channel. |
Shaping Rate | Displays the shaping rate configured for a virtual channel. |
Table 159: Add Virtual Channel Group Information Configuration Details
Field | Function | Action |
---|---|---|
Virtual Channel Name | Specifies the name of a virtual channel to be assigned to a virtual channel group. | Select a predefined name from the list or enter a new virtual channel name. |
Scheduler Map | Specifies a predefined scheduler map to assign to a virtual channel. Scheduler maps associate schedulers with forwarding classes. | Select a scheduler map from the list. |
Unconfigured | Specifies no shaping rate. | Select the option. |
Shaping Rate | Specifies the shaping rate for a virtual channel. Configuring a shaping rate is optional. If no shaping rate is configured, a virtual channel without a shaper can use the full logical interface bandwidth. The options available are:
| Select an option. |