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Downreference
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QoS feature that controls a node or queue lower in the
scheduler hierarchy. For example, a QoS profile that is attached to
an ATM virtual circuit (ATM VC) modifies QoS settings on ATM virtual
path (VP) nodes. You cannot configure downreferences for QoS parameters.
We also recommend that you do not configure downreferences for QoS
profiles.
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Explicit parameter instance
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Hierarchical parameter instance whose value is explicitly
specified by a client. This term is meaningful only when referring
to hierarchical parameter instances; non-hierarchical parameter instances
are always explicit.
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Hierarchical parameter
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Parameter with both explicit instances that are configured
by a QoS client, and with implicit instances that are automatically
generated for all controlled interfaces. The value for the implicit
instance is the sum of the explicit instances for interfaces stacked
above the controlled interface.
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Implicit parameter instance
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Hierarchical parameter instance where the value is the
sum of explicit parameter instances on scheduler nodes and queues
stacked above them in the scheduler hierarchy.
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Parameter definition
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Definition of a parameter name and attributes that a
QoS administrator creates.
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Parameter expression
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Parameters used in conjunction with operators. Scheduler
profiles reference a parameter definition name within a parameter
expression.
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Parameter instance
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Parameter name and value that a QoS client associates
with a logical interface.
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Parameter value
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32-byte unsigned integer value associated with a parameter
instance.
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QoS administrator
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Person responsible for implementing a QoS queuing architecture
by configuring QoS profiles, scheduler profiles, and parameter definitions.
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QoS client
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Person responsible for configuring services for individual
subscribers and setting rates for those services by using the parameter
definitions and QoS profiles that the QoS administrator configures.
QoS clients can use the CLI, SRC, Service Manager, IP multicast bandwidth
adjustment, or RADIUS.
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