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Applying Traffic Control Profiles for the Hierarchical Example

This section applies the traffic control profiles to the proper levels of the hierarchy.

Note: Although a shaping rate can be applied directly to the physical interface, hierarchical schedulers must use a traffic control profile to hold this parameter, as shown in Controlling Remaining Traffic.

[edit class-of-service interfaces]
ge-1/0/0 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-500m-shaping-rate;
unit 0 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-cvlan0;
}
unit 1 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-cvlan1;
}
unit 2 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-cvlan2;
}
unit 3 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-cvlan3;
}
unit 4 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-cvlan4;
}
}
interface-set svlan0 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-svlan0;
}
interface-set svlan1 {
output-traffic-control-profile tcp-svlan1;
}

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