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How –to apply Bandwidth limit on Juniper Router J2300

 

 

How-to apply bandwidth limitation on logical interface of router.

 

     Open your J2300 browser window.

              click on “Configuration” tab.

              now click on “Quick Configuration”.

              go to “Class of Service”, then click on “Schedulers”.

 

 

 

       In “Scheduler” window click on “ADD” button.

 

 

     On next window add some below mention detail.

              Type “Scheduler Name” e.g “admin-scheduler”

              Leave “Buffer size” Unconfigured.

              In “Drop profile map” ,

          Loss Priority “Low”,

              Protocol “any”

              In “Scheduler Priority” High.

              Shaping Rate “Absolute Rate” , entry 1m for 1 MB traffic

              Leave Transmit Rate Unconfigured.

Click Apply  and then OK.

 

 

    Now you will again on “Scheduler” window,

    Now click on “Scheduler Maps”

              Now click on “Add” button, to add Scheduler Map for your newly created Schedule.

 

 

 

     Now do add some details in your Scheduler Map.

               Type “Scheduler Map” Name, e.g, “admin-schd-map

               In Forwarding Class table, Select “admin-scheduler” in best-effort.

               In Forwarding Class table, Select “admin-scheduler” in Network Control.

            Leave blank other mid two entries.

 

Now click “Apply” and then OK.

 

 

     Its time to assign your newly created Scheduler on your respective interface on which you want to limit bandwidth/ traffic.

     To do this.

              click on “Configuration” tab.

              go to “Quick Configuration”.

              go to “Class of Service”, then click on “Assign to Interface".

 

 

 

     Now type “Physical interface Name”

               Then click on “Add” button, to add logical interface.

 

 

     At this screen

           type “Logical interface unit Name”, e.g. “1”.

            select Scheduler Map as you describe in Scheduler Map page.

                 e.g. admin-schd-map.

 

 

 

That’s it you have successfully apply 1 Mbps bandwidth on you logical interface 1 of physical interface fe-0/0/0.

Cheers UP.

 

 

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