Limiting Buffers Per Virtual Router - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Limiting Buffers per Virtual Router

The tcp resequence-buffers default-vr-maximum command and tcp
resequence-buffers vr-maximum command enable you to limit the number of
outstanding buffers on existing or newly established virtual routers.
tcp resequence-buffers default-vr-maximum
tcp resequence-buffers vr-maximum
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IP Routing
Use to specify a router-wide maximum number of buffers that resequencing
queues can contain.
Specify a value of zero (0) to turn off the limit.
Example
host1(config)#tcp resequence-buffers global-maximum
Use the no version to revert the global maximum buffer value to its default, 1000
buffers.
See tcp resequence-buffers global-maximum
Use to specify the default buffer limit assigned to all virtual routers when the
virtual router is established.
Specify a value of zero (0) to turn off the limit assignment.
Example
host1(config)#tcp resequence-buffers default-vr-maximum 200
Use the no version to revert the virtual router maximum value to its default, 100
buffers.
See tcp resequence-buffers default-vr-maximum
Use to define the maximum number of buffers that the current or specified
virtual router can use.
Specify a value of zero (0) to turn off the limit assignment.
Example
host1(config)#tcp resequence-buffers vr-maximum
Use the no version to revert the virtual router maximum value to its default, 100
buffers.
See tcp resequence-buffers vr-maximum

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