Configuring A Scheduler Profile For A Scheduler Node Or Queue; Using Expressions For Bandwidth And Burst Values In A Scheduler Profile; Commands - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - QUALITY OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-22 Configuration Manual

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See "Configuring a QoS Profile" on page 126 and "Attaching a QoS Profile to an
Interface" on page 128.
Scheduler Hierarchy Overview on page 45
For information about configuring a scheduling hierarchy with QoS parameters, see
Parameter Definition Attributes for QoS Administrators Overview on page 215
To create a scheduler profile for a scheduler hierarchy:
Create a scheduler profile by assigning a name that represents the type of service and
enter Scheduler Profile Configuration mode.
host1(config)#scheduler-profile sp-1mbs
host1(config-scheduler-profile)#
The router supports up to 1000 scheduler profiles.
Configuring Rate Shaping for a Scheduler Node or Queue on page 52
Configuring Port Shaping on page 52
Configuring an Assured Rate for a Scheduler Node or Queue on page 54
Configuring the HRR Weight for a Scheduler Node or Queue on page 56
Configuring Simple Shared Shaping on page 77
Configuring Compound Shared Shaping on page 96
Expressions are combinations of constants and operators. You can specify some scheduler
profile attributes using an expression, such as the shaping rate. All operations within
expressions are performed using 64 bit unsigned math, resulting is a 32 bit, signed integer
value.
Expressions consist of both operators and operand values. Operators are mathematical
functions, and operand values are the inputs for the mathematical function. Operand
values can be an integer. You specify an expression consisting of an operand, followed
by zero or more [ operator, operand ] pairs.
You can specify bandwidth as a percentage and burst in milliseconds or bytes by using
expressions with the shaping-rate, shared-shaping-rate, assured-rate, and weight

commands.

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