Table 35: Forwarding Classes Configuration Fields - Juniper EX Series User Manual

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Table 35: Forwarding Classes Configuration Fields

Field
Forwarding Class Summary
Queue #
Forwarding Class Name
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Select
>
1.
Configure
Class of Service
NOTE:
After you make changes to the configuration on this page, you
must commit the changes immediately for them to take effect. To commit
all changes to the active configuration, select
See
"Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes (J-Web
Procedure)" on page 31
Select one of the following options:
2.
Add
—Adds a forwarding class. Enter information into the forwarding class page as
described in
Table 35 on page
—Modifies an existing forwarding class. Enter information into the forwarding
Edit
class page as described in
—Deletes an existing forwarding class.
Delete
Function
Specifies the internal queue numbers to which
forwarding classes are assigned.
By default, if a packet is not classified, it is
assigned to the class associated with queue 0.
You can have more than one forwarding class
to a queue number.
Specifies the forwarding class names assigned
to specific internal queue numbers.
By default, four forwarding classes are assigned
to queue numbers 0 (best-effort), 1
(assured-forwarding), 5
(expedited-forwarding), and 7
(network-connect).
NOTE:
For EX4300 switches, by default the
forwarding classes are assigned to queue
numbers 0 (best-effort), 1(expedited
-forwarding), 2 (assured-forwarding), 3
(network-connect), 8 (mcast-be), 9
(mcast-ef), 10 (mcast-af), and 11 (mcast-nc).
>
Forwarding Classes
for details about all commit options.
66.
Table 35 on page
66.
Your Action
To specify an internal queue number, select an
integer from 0 through 11, appropriate for your
platform as follows:
NOTE:
For EX3400 and EX4300 switches, to
specify an internal queue number, select an
integer from 0 through 11.
NOTE:
For EX2300 and EX2300-C switches, a
maximum of eight egress queues are supported
per port. To specify an internal queue number
select an integer from 0 through 7.
Type the name—for example,
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.
Commit Options
>
Commit
.
be-class
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