You can use logical interface level scheduling (per-unit scheduling) on MPCs with rich queuing to manage traffic at a granular, per-logical-interface level. With this feature, each logical interface receives its own scheduling context and multiple output queues, rather than sharing a single scheduling context at the port level. You can assign customized scheduler maps and shaping rates to each logical interface, enabling precise bandwidth allocation, traffic prioritization, and service differentiation. This approach ensures logical separation of traffic flows, guaranteeing specific bandwidth and priority for different traffic types to improve overall service quality.
| Product / Application | Software | Introduced Release |
|---|---|---|
| MX5 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX10 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX40 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX80 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX104 | Junos OS | 13.2R2 |
| MX204 | Junos OS | 17.4R1 |
| MX240 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX301 | Junos OS | 25.4R1 |
| MX304 | Junos OS | 22.2R3 |
| MX480 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX960 | Junos OS | 12.2R1 |
| MX10003 | Junos OS | 17.3R1 |
| MX10004 | Junos OS | 22.3R1 |
| MX10008 | Junos OS | 18.2R1 |
| MX10016 | Junos OS | 19.2R1 |
| Next Generation Port Extender | Junos OS | 25.4R1 |