JUNOSe 11.1.x Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Related Topics
Configuring QoS for Tunnel-Server Ports for L2TP LNS Sessions
You can configure QoS for a tunnel-service port that can be used as a dynamic
interface associated with an L2TP LNS session.
Before you configure QoS for a tunnel-server port:
To configure QoS for the tunnel-server port:
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Configuring QoS for Tunnel-Server Ports for L2TP LNS Sessions
(Optional) Verify the new QoS profile configuration.
host1(config)#show qos-profile l2tpQpro25
qos-profile l2tpQpro25:
t-class
interface
group
type
-------- ---------
l2tp-session queue best-effort 400k
tcGroup1 l2tp-session queue voice
Supported Interface Types for QoS Profiles on page 131
Sample Scheduler Hierarchies for L2TP on page 197
group
interface
qos-profile
queue
scheduler-profile
show qos-profile
traffic-class
Configure the dedicated or shared tunnel-server port.
See JUNOSe Physical Layer Configuration Guide.
Configure the traffic classes.
See "Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels" on page 14.
Configure the queuing hierarchy.
See "Configuring Queue Profiles to Manage Buffers and Thresholds" on page 22.
Configure the scheduler hierarchy and shaping with scheduler profiles.
See "Configuring a Scheduler Hierarchy" on page 47.
Create the QoS profile.
rule
traffic
scheduler queue
type
class
profile
----- --------- --------- ------- ------- ----------
100k
drop
statistics
profile profile
profile
default default default
default default default