traffic-control-profiles
Syntax
traffic-control-profiles profile-name {
adjust-minimum rate;
atm-service (cbr | rtvbr | nrtvbr);
delay-buffer-rate (percent percentage | rate);
excess-rate (percent percentage | proportion value );
excess-rate-high (percent percentage | proportion value);
excess-rate-low (percent percentage | proportion value);
granularity-mode-low;
guaranteed-rate (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
max-burst-size cells;
overhead-accounting (frame-mode | cell-mode | frame-mode-bytes | cell-mode-bytes) <bytes (byte-value)>;
peak-rate rate;
queue-mode-4q;
scheduler-map map-name;
shaping-rate (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-excess-high (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-excess-medium-high (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-excess-medium-low (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-excess-low (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-priority-high (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-priority-low (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-priority-medium (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-priority-medium-low (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
shaping-rate-priority-strict-high (percent percentage | rate) <burst-size bytes>;
strict-priority-scheduler;
sustained-rate rate;
}
Hierarchy Level
[edit class-of-service]
Description
Configure traffic control profiles (TCPs). TCPs allow you to configure shaping and scheduling characteristics that you can then apply to an interface.
Options
profile-name—Name of the traffic-control profile.
The remaining statements are explained separately. See CLI Explorer or click a linked statement in the Syntax section for details.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement was introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.