Hi Simon,
that would be because the EXP is configured under a unit and not at interface level:
root@PE2# set class-of-service interfaces xe-0/0/0 classifiers ?
Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> dscp Differentiated Services code point classifier
> ieee-802.1 IEEE-802.1 classifier
> ieee-802.1ad IEEE-802.1ad (DEI) classifier
> inet-precedence IPv4 precedence classifier
[edit]
root@PE2#
set class-of-service interfaces xe-0/0/0 unit 0 classifiers ?Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> dscp Differentiated Services code point classifier
> dscp-ipv6 Differentiated Services code point classifier IPv6
> exp EXP classifier> ieee-802.1 IEEE-802.1 classifier
> ieee-802.1ad IEEE-802.1ad (DEI) classifier
> inet-precedence IPv4 precedence classifier
no-default Do not apply default classifiers to this interface
[edit]
root@PE2# set class-of-service interfaces xe-0/0/0 unit 0 classifiers
Thanks,
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GABRIEL FLORES
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-10-2022 06:14
From: Simon Bingham
Subject: MX10003 20.4R3.8 , Class of service , why can I not select "EXP" / no EXP option.
XXX-BR-1# set et-*/*/* classifiers ?
Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> dscp Differentiated Services code point classifier
> ieee-802.1 IEEE-802.1 classifier
> ieee-802.1ad IEEE-802.1ad (DEI) classifier
> inet-precedence IPv4 precedence classifier
{master}[edit class-of-service interfaces]
root@LD7-BR-1# set et-*/*/* classifiers ex
^
syntax error.
This appear to conflict with the documentation I'm reading.
Thanks in advance
Simon
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Simon Bingham
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