[j-nsp] SRX CoS Bandwidth

tim.hunt at bt.com tim.hunt at bt.com
Mon Jan 27 11:15:30 EST 2014


Hi,

Can anybody explain the QoS operation of a SRX when a higher priority queue is in negative credit and a lower priority queue is in positive credit yet has traffic to transmit?

The documentation suggests:
"Transmission Scheduling
The packets in a queue are transmitted based on their transmission priority, transmit
rate, and the available bandwidth.
By default, each queue can exceed the assigned bandwidth if additional bandwidth is
available from other queues. When a forwarding class does not fully use the allocated
transmission bandwidth, the remaining bandwidth can be used by other forwarding
classes if they receive a larger amount of offered load than the bandwidth allocated."

Yet we have observed starvation of lower priority queues in preference to higher (not strict-high). This appears to be at odds with say the MX or J-series routers mode of operation.

Thanks for your help,

Tim.



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