JUNOSe 11.1.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
qos-profile
Specifying QoS Profiles in a Service Definition
After you configure a QoS profile for Service Manager, you can reference it in a
service definition. For example:
In this example, activating the service definition attaches the video QoS profile to
the subscriber interface. Service Manager overwrites the existing QoS profile
attachment at the subscriber interface.
Deactivating the service detaches the video QoS profile from the subscriber interface.
Specifying QoS Parameter Instances in a Service Definition
You can specify that Service Manager create QoS parameter instances when the
subscriber logs in (during service activation) or through RADIUS QoS parameter VSAs.
You can specify up to eight parameter instance commands within a profile. When
you activate a service, Service Manager creates or modifies parameter instances for
the subscriber interface that matches one of the subscriber-interface types configured
in the QoS parameter definition.
Deactivating a service can modify or remove QoS parameter instances.
Using a service definition, you can also configure QoS parameters instances to add
value to an existing parameter instance using the add keyword or dynamically create
new parameter instances with an initial value using the initial-value keyword.
For more information about configuring QoS parameters, see JUNOSe Quality of
Service Configuration Guide, QoS Parameter Overview.
Creating a Parameter Instance in a Profile
To create a QoS parameter instance for Service Manager:
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Referencing QoS Configurations in Service Definitions
Use to add a QoS profile command for use with Service Manager. When the
service is activated, the QoS profile is created and attached to the subscriber
interface.
Example
host1(config)#profile iptv
host1(config-profile)#qos-profile video
Use the no version to remove the QoS profile from the profile.
See qos-profile
profile <# eastcoast ; '\n' #>
qos-profile <# video; '\n' #>