An engineer has discovered that certain real-time traffic is being treated as best effort due to it exceeding defined bandwidth.
Which QoS setting should the engineer adjust?
An engineer has discovered that certain real-time traffic is being treated as best effort due to it exceeding defined bandwidth.
Which QoS setting should the engineer adjust?
To ensure that certain real-time traffic is not treated as best effort when it exceeds the defined bandwidth, the engineer should adjust the QoS profile's Egress Guaranteed setting. This setting determines the guaranteed bandwidth for the traffic, and if it is not properly configured, traffic beyond this threshold will be treated as best effort. Adjusting the Egress Guaranteed value ensures that more bandwidth is guaranteed for critical real-time traffic.
Correct answer C When the egress guaranteed bandwidth is exceeded, the firewall passes traffic on a best-effort basis. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/quality-of-service/qos-concepts/qos-bandwidth-management
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C. Any traffic that exceeds the Egress Guaranteed value is best effort and not guaranteed. Set the overall bandwidth limits for the QoS profile: Enter an Egress Max value to set the overall bandwidth allocation for the QoS profile. Enter an Egress Guaranteed value to set the guaranteed bandwidth for the QoS Profile. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/quality-of-service/configure-qos
C is correct