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Differences Between Per-Unit Scheduling and Shared Scheduling

Shared scheduling allows you to allocate separate pools of shared resources to subsets of logical interfaces belonging to the same physical port.

Per-unit scheduling enables one set of output queues for each logical interface configured under the physical interface.

An unconfigured logical interface (in the context of CoS) is a logical interface that you configure at the [edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number] hierarchy level, but do not configure at the [edit class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number] hierarchy level.

The differences between per-unit scheduling and shared-scheduling are as follows:


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