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QoS and L2TP TX Speed AVP 24 Overview
You can configure the router to use QoS settings to calculate the transmit connect
speed of the subscriber's access interface reported for an L2TP tunneled session.
The router reports the transmit connect speed in L2TP Transmit (TX) Speed AVP 24.
During the establishment of an L2TP tunneled session, the LAC sends AVP 24 to the
LNS to convey the transmit speed of the subscriber's access interface.
Logical Interfaces and Shared-Shaping Rates
You can configure QoS to control the rate for any of the logical interfaces of the
following interface columns:
host1(config)#qos-profile lns-tsport
Configure group nodes for the tunnel-server ports.
host1(config-qos-profile)#ip queue traffic-class best-effort scheduler-profile
business-data queue-profile data
host1(config-qos-profile)#ip queue traffic-class video scheduler-profile video
queue-profile video
host1(config-qos-profile)#ip queue traffic-class voice scheduler-profile voice
queue-profile voice
host1(config-qos-profile)#server-port group video
host1(config-qos-profile)#server-port group data
host1(config-qos-profile)#server-port group voice scheduler-profile strict-priority
Create and attach the QoS port-type profile for server ports.
host1(config)#qos-port-type-profile server-port qos-profile lns-tsport
For more information about tunnel-server ports, see JUNOSe Physical Layer
Configuration Guide
group
interface
node
qos-port-type-profile
qos-profile
queue
scheduler-profile
traffic-class
tunnel-server
ATM 1483 subinterface over ATM VP over ATM interface
PPPoE subinterface over Ethernet interface
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