QoS
With Quality of Service (QoS), you can prioritize business-critical traffic and
applications that require low latency (like VoIP and video applications).
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Cloud Managed)
- NGFW (PAN-OS & Panorama Managed)
- Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
- Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)
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Quality of Service (QoS) is a set of technologies that
work on a network to guarantee its ability to dependably run high-priority
applications and traffic under limited network capacity. QoS technologies
accomplish this by providing differentiated handling and capacity
allocation to specific flows in network traffic. This enables the
network administrator to assign the order in which traffic is handled,
and the amount of bandwidth afforded to traffic.
Palo Alto Networks Application Quality of Service (QoS) provides
basic QoS applied to networks and extends it to provide QoS to applications
and users.
Use the following topics to learn about and configure Palo Alto
Networks application-based QoS:
Use the Palo Alto Networks
product comparison tool to view the QoS
features supported on your device model. Select two or more product models and click
Compare Now to view QoS feature support for each model (for
example, you can check if your device model supports QoS on subinterfaces and if so, the
maximum number of subinterfaces on which QoS can be enabled).
PAN-OS
QoS on Aggregate Ethernet (AE) interfaces is supported on PA-7000 Series, PA-5400 Series, PA-5200
Series, PA-3400 Series, PA-3200 Series, and PA-400 Series devices running PAN-OS 7.0 or
later release versions.
Prisma Access