Firewall
Configure Quality of Service options
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a. Click to expand
Policy
.
b. For
Add Policy
, click
.
The QoS binding policy configuration window is displayed.
New QoS binding policies are enabled by default. To disable, toggle off
Enable
.
c. (Optional) Type a
Label
for the binding policy.
d. For
Weight
, type a value for the amount of available bandwidth allocated to the policy,
relative to other policies for this binding.
The larger the weight, with respect to the other policy weights, the larger portion of the
maximum bandwidth is available for this policy. For example, if a binding contains three
policies, and each policy contains a weight of 10, each policy will be allocated one third of
the total interface bandwidth.
e. For
Latency
, type the maximum delay before the transmission of packets. A lower latency
means that the packets will be scheduled more quickly for transmission.
f. Select
Default
to identify this policy as a fall-back policy. The fall-back policy will be used
for traffic that is not matched by any other policy. If there is no default policy associated
with this binding, packets that do not match any policy rules will be dropped.
g. If
Default
is disabled, you must configure at least one rule:
i. Click to expand
Rule
.
ii. For
Add Rule
, click
.
The QoS binding policy rule configuration window is displayed.