Monitoring Mpls Traffic Engineering Information; Monitoring Mpls Interfaces; Monitoring Mpls Lsp Information; Monitoring Mpls Lsp Statistics - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Table 63: Summary of Key CoS Scheduler Maps Output Fields (continued)
Field
Buffer Size
Priority
Drop Profiles
Loss Priority
Protocol
Drop Profile Name

Monitoring MPLS Traffic Engineering Information

The J-Web interface provides information about Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
traffic engineering.
This section contains the following topics:
130
Using the Monitoring Tools
Values
Delay buffer size in the queue or the amount
of transmit delay (in milliseconds). The
buffer size can be either of the following:
A percentage—The buffer is a
percentage of the total buffer
allocation.
remainder
—The buffer is sized
according to what remains after other
scheduler buffer allocations.
Scheduling priority of a queue:
—Packets in this queue are
high
transmitted first.
—Packets in this queue are
low
transmitted last.
medium-high
—Packets in this queue are
transmitted after high-priority packets.
—Packets in this queue are
medium-low
transmitted before low-priority packets.
Name and index of a drop profile that is
assigned to a specific loss priority and
protocol pair.
Packet loss priority corresponding to a drop
profile:
—Packet has a low loss priority.
low
—Packet has a high loss priority.
high
medium-low
—Packet has a medium-low
loss priority.
—Packet has a
medium-high
medium-high loss priority.
Transport protocol corresponding to a drop
profile.
Name of the drop profile.
Monitoring MPLS Interfaces on page 131
Monitoring MPLS LSP Information on page 131
Monitoring MPLS LSP Statistics on page 132
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