Configuring Qos For Tunnel-Server Ports For L2Tp Lns Sessions - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - QUALITY OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-22 Configuration Manual

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Configuring QoS for Tunnel-Server Ports for L2TP LNS Sessions

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Supported Interface Types for QoS Profiles on page 125
Sample Scheduler Hierarchies for L2TP on page 187
group
interface
qos-profile
queue
scheduler-profile
show qos-profile
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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:
Configure the dedicated or shared tunnel-server port.
See JunosE Physical Layer Configuration Guide.
NOTE: Dedicated and shared tunnel servers do not support QoS profiles
on interfaces stacked on the server-port.
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.
To configure QoS for the tunnel-server port:
Create the QoS profile.
1.
host1(config)#qos-profile lns-tsport
Configure group nodes for the tunnel-server ports.
2.
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
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