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Classifier
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Yes
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No
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CoS classification takes place on the incoming side of the interface,
not on the transmitting side, so no classifiers are needed on constituent
links.
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Forwarding class
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Yes
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No
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Forwarding class is associated with a queue, and the queue is applied
to the interface by a scheduler map. The queue assignment is predetermined
on the constituent links. All packets from Q2 of the multilink bundle are
assigned to Q2 of the constituent link, and packets from all the other queues
are queued to Q0 of the constituent link.
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Scheduler map
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Yes
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Yes
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Apply scheduler maps on the multilink bundle and the constituent links,
as follows:
- Transmit rate—Make sure that the relative order of the transmit
rate configured on Q0 and Q2 is the same on the constituent links as on the
multilink bundle.
- Scheduler priority—Make sure that the relative order of
the scheduler priority configured on Q0 and Q2 is the same on the constituent
links as on the multilink bundle.
- Buffer size—Because all non-LFI packets from the multilink
bundle transit Q0 of constituent links, make sure that the buffer size on
Q0 of the constituent links is large enough.
- RED drop profile—Configure a RED drop profile on the multilink
bundle only. Configuring the RED drop profile on the constituent links applies
a back pressure mechanism that changes the buffer size and introduces variation.
Because this behavior might cause fragment drops on the constituent links,
make sure to leave the RED drop profile at the default settings on the constituent
links.
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Shaping rate for a per-unit scheduler or an interface-level scheduler
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No
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Yes
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Because per-unit scheduling is applied only at the end point, apply
this shaping rate to the constituent links only. Any configuration applied
earlier is overwritten by the constituent link configuration.
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Transmit-rate exact or queue-level shaping
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Yes
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No
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The interface-level shaping applied on the constituent links overrides
any shaping on the queue. Thus apply transmit-rate exact shaping on the multilink
bundle only.
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Rewrite rules
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Yes
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No
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Rewrite bits are copied from the packet into the fragments automatically
during fragmentation. Thus what you configure on the multilink bundle is carried
on the fragments to the constituent links.
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Virtual channel group
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Yes
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No
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Virtual channel groups are identified through firewall filter rules
that are applied on packets only before the multilink bundle. Thus you do
not need to apply the virtual channel group configuration to the constituent
links.
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