Configuring Implicit Constituents For Simple Or Compound Shared Shaping; Figure 32: Implicit Constituent Selection For Compound Shared Shaper: Mixed Interface Types; Interface Types - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - QUALITY OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION GUIDE 3-21-2010 Configuration Manual

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Figure 32 on page 114 illustrates an example of mixed interface shaping and its
implications for implicit constituent selection for compound shared shaping.

Figure 32: Implicit Constituent Selection for Compound Shared Shaper: Mixed Interface Types

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Configuring Implicit Constituents for Simple or Compound Shared Shaping

There are two types of implicit constituents:
Before you configure implicit constituents:
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Configuring Implicit Constituents for Simple or Compound Shared Shaping
The VC 1 best-effort node is weighted with VC 1 AF group node. The sum of the
constituent weights is 32. With a weight of 1, the VC 1 best-effort node can
transmit 1/32 of the available bandwidth when both constituents are competing
for bandwidth.
Configuring Implicit Constituents for Simple or Compound Shared Shaping on
page 114
Simple implicit Constituents are best-effort node or queues, and all nodes and
queues in named traffic-class groups.
Compound implicit Constituents are selected automatically by the software. If
a node exists in a given traffic-class group, the node is active and the queues
stacked above it are inactive constituents.

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