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Per-User QoS and Bandwidth Management
haliparotin
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hi! i Just want to ask theres a way have Per-User QoS and Bandwidth Management on Firewall Community? THANK YOU..
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Quality of Service (QoS) is a method to guarantee a bandwidth manager relationship between individual applications or protocols. It is a traffic-management approach that allows you to allocate network resources for both mission-critical and normal data, based on the type of network traffic and the priority you assign to that traffic.
The primary objective of QoS (Quality of Service) policy is to manage and distribute total bandwidth on certain parameters like user, firewall, web category or application. QoS policy allocates and limits the maximum bandwidth usage of the user and controls web and network traffic.- User - It restricts the bandwidth of a particular user.
- Firewall Rule - It restricts the bandwidth for any entity to which the firewall rule is applied.
- Web Category – It restricts the bandwidth for the URL categorized under the Web category. To implement restriction, policy is to be assigned through firewall rule.
- Application – It restricts the bandwidth for the application. To implement restriction, policy is to be assigned through firewall rule.
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