JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide
QoS Shared Shaper Control Configuration
In this mode, you can configure variables within the simple shared shaper algorithm
to control the minimum dynamic rate for all simple shared shapers on the router.
From Global Configuration mode, type the qos-shared-shaper-control command
and press Enter.
host1(config)#qos-shared-shaper-control
host1(config-qos-shared-shaper-control)#?
Queue Profile Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can configure queue profiles and various queue profile parameters,
such as constraints on queue lengths or queue buffer weights.
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Accessing Command Modes
atm-vc
ATM-VC interface
bridge
Bridge interface
default
Set a command to its default(s)
do
Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
ethernet
Ethernet interface
exit
Exit from the current command mode
fr-vc
Frame Relay subinterface
help
Describe the interactive help system
ip
IP interface
ip-tunnel
IP FROM-tunnel interface
l2tp-tunnel
L2tp FROM-tunnel interface
log
Configure logging settings
lsp
Lsp (MPLS) interface
macro
Run a CLI macro
no
Negate a command or set its default(s)
run
Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
serial
Serial interface
server-port
Server Port interface
sleep
Make the Command Interface pause for a specified duration
svlan
Stacked VLAN subinterface
vlan
VLAN subinterface
convergence-factor
default
do
exit
help
log
macro
maximum-voql
minimum-dynamic-rate-percent
no
reaction-factor
run
sleep
Configure how quickly the simple shared shaper
converges to a calculated rate
Set a command to its default(s)
Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
Exit from the current command mode
Describe the interactive help system
Configure logging settings
Run a CLI macro
Configure the simple shared shaper's maximum
virtual output queue length
Configure the minimum dynamic rate for a simple
shared shaper as a percentage of the
shared-shaping-rate
Negate a command or set its default(s)
Configure how the simple shared shaper reacts
to changes in measured rate
Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
Make the Command Interface pause for a
specified duration
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