[j-nsp] REG: Per Application based Class of Service
Sean Capshaw
capshaw at juniper.net
Fri Dec 27 09:49:51 EST 2002
Neil,
Because the multi-field classifier is an "action statement" within a
firewall filter, you may use any of the "match statements" possible for
firewall filters. See the manual for a complete list:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos55/swconfig55-policy/html/firewall-config3.html
Thanks
Sean
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Neil Fernando wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question in regard to CoS implementations on Juniper routers. I am
> aware that its possible to set "forwarding classes" based on the source
> interfaces that are connected to the PE router. I would like to understand,
> whether the same can be extended to set "forwarding classes" based on the
> application / on a per protocol basis. Ideally I would like to set varied
> class of service for different traffic types coming from a single source
> interface ie connected to the PE router.
>
> Something like, whether I could have FTP traffic assigned to a Gold queue,
> and HTTP traffic assigned to a silver queue, which enters the MPLS network
> from the same customer.
>
> TIA
> Neil
>
>
>
>
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