Configuring Implicit Constituents For Simple Or Compound Shared Shaping; Figure 32: Implicit Constituent Selection For Compound Shared Shaper: Mixed - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - QUALITY OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-22 Configuration Manual

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Figure 32: Implicit Constituent Selection for Compound Shared Shaper: Mixed Interface Types
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31/32nds of the available bandwidth when both constituents are competing for
bandwidth.
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.
Figure 32 on page 110 illustrates an example of mixed interface shaping and its implications
for implicit constituent selection for compound shared shaping.
Configuring Implicit Constituents for Simple or Compound Shared Shaping on page 110
There are two types of implicit constituents:
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.
Before you configure implicit constituents:
Configure the traffic classes and traffic-class groups.
See "Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels" on page 14 and "Configuring
Traffic-Class Groups That Define Service Levels" on page 15.
To configure implicit constituents:
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