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Monitoring mpls traffic engineering information – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Table 63: Summary of Key CoS Scheduler Maps Output Fields (continued)

Additional Information

Values

Field

Delay buffer size in the queue or the amount
of transmit delay (in milliseconds). The
buffer size can be either of the following:

A percentage—The buffer is a
percentage of the total buffer
allocation.

remainder

—The buffer is sized

according to what remains after other
scheduler buffer allocations.

Buffer Size

Scheduling priority of a queue:

high

—Packets in this queue are

transmitted first.

low

—Packets in this queue are

transmitted last.

medium-high

—Packets in this queue are

transmitted after high-priority packets.

medium-low

—Packets in this queue are

transmitted before low-priority packets.

Priority

Name and index of a drop profile that is
assigned to a specific loss priority and
protocol pair.

Drop Profiles

Packet loss priority corresponding to a drop
profile:

low

—Packet has a low loss priority.

high

—Packet has a high loss priority.

medium-low

—Packet has a medium-low

loss priority.

medium-high

—Packet has a

medium-high loss priority.

Loss Priority

Transport protocol corresponding to a drop
profile.

Protocol

Name of the drop profile.

Drop Profile Name

Monitoring MPLS Traffic Engineering Information

The J-Web interface provides information about Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
traffic engineering.

This section contains the following topics:

Monitoring MPLS Interfaces on page 131

Monitoring MPLS LSP Information on page 131

Monitoring MPLS LSP Statistics on page 132

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Using the Monitoring Tools

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