Specifications
(CoS) hierarchical schedulers can be configured on MPC5E interfaces. This feature is
supported on egress only.
You can use hierarchical schedulers to define traffic control profiles, which set the
following CoS parameters on a CoS interface:
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Delay buffer rate
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Excess bandwidth
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Guaranteed rate
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Overhead accounting
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Scheduler map
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Shaping rate
General Routing
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Nonstop active routing support for logical systems (MX Series)— Starting in Junos
OS Release 13.3, this feature enables nonstop active routing support for logical systems
using the nonstop-routing option under the [edit logical-systems logical-system-name
routing-options] hierarchy. As a result of extending nonstop active routing support for
logical systems, the logical-systems argument has been appended in some show
operational commands to allow display of status, process, and event details.
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Nonstop active routing for multipoint label distribution protocol (M Series, MX Series,
and T Series)— Starting in Junos OS Release 13.3, this feature enables nonstop active
routing for the multipoint label distribution protocol, using the nonstop-routing option
at the [edit routing-options] hierarchy level. The multipoint label distribution protocol
state, event, and process details can be viewed using the p2mp-nsr-synchronization
flag under trace-options.
[See p2mp-ldp-next-hop.]
The show ldp database command displays the entries in the Label Distribution Protocol
(LDP) database for master and standby Routing Engines.
[See show ldp database.]
The show ldp p2mp tunnel command displays the LDP point-to-multipoint tunnel table
information.
[See show ldp p2mp tunnel.]
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Release Notes: Junos OS Release 13.3R6 for the EX Series, M Series, MX Series, PTX Series, and T Series