A QoS profile is configured as shown in the image. The following throughput is realized: Class 3 traffic 325Mbps – Class 5 traffic 470Mbps – Class 7 traffic: 330Mbps – What happens as a result?

QuestionsCategory: PCNSEA QoS profile is configured as shown in the image. The following throughput is realized: Class 3 traffic 325Mbps – Class 5 traffic 470Mbps – Class 7 traffic: 330Mbps – What happens as a result?
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A QoS profile is configured as shown in the image. The following throughput is realized:
Class 3 traffic 325Mbps -
Class 5 traffic 470Mbps -
Class 7 traffic: 330Mbps -
What happens as a result?

A. Available bandwidth from the unused classes will be used to maintain the Egress Guaranteed throughput for each.

B. Class 7 traffic will have the most packets dropped in favor of Classes 3 and 5 maintaining their Egress Guaranteed throughput.

C. All traffic continues to flow based on the overhead in each class’s Egress Max settings.

D. Classes 3, 5, and 7 will each have round-robin packet drops as needed against the profile Egress Max.








 

Suggested Answer: A



This question is in PCNSE Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer Exam
For getting Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) Certificate



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