System, Network, and Policy Configuration Tabs : QoS Policies Tab

QoS Policies Tab
Configuration > QoS Policies
The QoS Policy determines how flows are queued and marked.
The QoS Policies tab displays the QoS policy entries that exist on the appliances.
This includes the appliance-based defaults, entries applied manually (via the WebUI or CLI), and entries that result from applying a Orchestrator QoS Policy template.
Both the Shaper and the QoS Policy deal with traffic classes. How are they related?
>> The Shaper defines and the QoS Policy assigns. <<
Use the Templates tab to create and manage QoS policies for multiple appliances, or click the Edit icon to manage QoS Policies directly for a particular appliance.
The QoS Policy's SET actions determine two things:
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Priority
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If you are using Orchestrator templates to add route map entries, the Orchestrator will delete all entries from 1000 – 9999, inclusive, before applying its policies.
You can create rules from 1 – 999, which have higher priority than Orchestrator template rules.
Similarly, you can create rules from 10000 – 65534 which have lower priority than Orchestrator template rules.
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Adding a rule increments the last Priority by 10. This leaves room for you to insert a rule in between rules without having to renumber subsequent priorities. Likewise, you can just edit the number.
Source or Destination
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To allow any IP address, use 0.0.0.0/0 (IPv4) or ::/0 (IPv6).
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To allow any port, use 0.

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