Forwarding-Class - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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forwarding-class < assured-forwarding | best-effort | expedited-forwarding |network-control
>;
[edit ethernet-switching-options voip interface <all | interface-name | access-ports]>
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
For EX Series switches, configure the forwarding class used to handle packets on the
VoIP interface.
Disabled.
class—Forwarding class:
— Assured forwarding (AF)—Provides a group of values you can
assured-forwarding
define and includes four subclasses: AF1, AF2, AF3, and AF4, each with three drop
probabilities: low, medium, and high.
best-effort
—Provides no service profile. For the best effort forwarding class, loss priority
is typically not carried in a class-of-service (CoS) value, and random early detection
(RED) drop profiles are more aggressive.
—Provides a low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth,
expedited-forwading
end-to-end service.
network-control
—Provides a typically high priority because it supports protocol control.
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Example: Setting Up VoIP with 802.1X and LLDP-MED on an EX Series Switch on
page 2580
Example: Configuring VoIP on an EX Series Switch Without Including 802.1X
Authentication on page 2588
Example: Configuring VoIP on an EX Series Switch Without Including LLDP-MED Support
on page 2594
Chapter 85: Configuration Statements for Access Control
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