qos rule allowed application is http-video but stats and cli also shows unknown-tcp

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qos rule allowed application is http-video but stats and cli also shows unknown-tcp

Cyber Elite
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I have configured qos on application http-video  only and category is any.

Running OS 8.0.9

 

On qos stats graph it also shows application as unknown-tcp

from cli  when i run command

 

> show session all filter qos-class 1

 

it shows application as undecided

 

need to understand qos rule only applies application http-video why we see applications unknown-tcp in gui and

undecided in cli?

MP

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Cyber Elite
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@MP18,

The QOS profiles will utilize an application cache so that the firewall properly applies QoS before the application is actually identified, based on the source-address, the destination-address, and the application that was previously identified. The unknown-tcp status likley modifies to the correct application once enough traffic has passed to properly identify the application. 

The same thing is true for the 'undecided' that you're seeing on the CLI. It simply means that not enough traffic has passed to actually identify any application just yet. 

Thanks for reply.

 

so it is normal to see the app as unknown-tcp  in gui of qos if new connections are coming in based on the source ip?

 

once the connection from new user comes firewall identify the app then it will change to the http-video right?

MP

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@MP18,

Depends on what you are trying to trigger on, but I would say that http-video from an application level I wouldn't be shocked. 

Once the firewall is able to properly identify the profile it would switch to http-video. 

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