An administrator is troubleshooting why video traffic is not being properly classified.
If this traffic does not match any QoS classes, what default class is assigned?
An administrator is troubleshooting why video traffic is not being properly classified.
If this traffic does not match any QoS classes, what default class is assigned?
If video traffic does not match any predefined QoS (Quality of Service) classes, it is assigned a default class. By default, this class is 4. This default setting ensures that the traffic is still handled within the QoS framework, albeit with a lower priority compared to matched classes.
Correct is D https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/quality-of-service/qos-concepts/qos-classes
D is correct
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/quality-of-service/qos-concepts/qos-classes A QoS class determines the priority and bandwidth for traffic matching a QoS Policy rule. You can use a QoS Profile to define QoS classes. There are up to eight definable QoS classes in a single QoS profile. Unless otherwise configured, traffic that does not match a QoS class is assigned a class of 4.
"D" is correct. There are up to eight definable QoS classes in a single QoS profile. Unless otherwise configured, traffic that does not match a QoS class is assigned a class of 4.
default class is 4