[j-nsp] Move traffic to strict-priority-queue on MX
Mark Tinka
mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Sun Nov 30 13:13:51 EST 2014
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 03:52:58 PM Robert Hass wrote:
> Finally what I configured:
> # Clear DSCP + BestEffort queue
> set firewall filter BestEff term 1 then forwarding-class
> best-effort set firewall filter BestEff term 1 then dscp
> cs0 set interfaces ge-1/0/3 unit 0 family inet filter
> input BestEff
Interesting that you use cs0 to define best-effort traffic.
Why don't you just use be, to ease troubleshooting?
> # Set EF DSCP + ExpeditiedForwarding queue
> set firewall filter Set_EF term 1 then forwarding-class
> expedited-forwarding set firewall filter Set_EF term 1
> then dscp ef
> set interfaces ge-1/0/1 unit 0 family inet filter input
> Set_EF set interfaces irb unit 100 family inet filter
> input Set_EF
Looks alright.
> But It looks that it's not working. What I missing ?
What do you have under [class-of-service]
Mark.
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