Naturally, queuing on the Fa interface will only limit traffic on the Fa int and not the IMA. The problem is queuing only effects outgoing traffic on an interface. Incoming traffic doesn't get queued (at least not for any discernable amount of time. Now if the Fa interface were to be connected point-to-point with another router, you could implement priority queuing there. You'd be limiting the traffic upstream. But ethernet does not have a source sqelsch or BECNs like some other protocols, so an interface cannot control the traffic it receives. You should probably look into traffic shaping instead.
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