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02-07-2022 09:55 AM
All of our instant clones decided to update this morning and it's killing my Internet pipe.
Is there a way I could limit the amount of bandwidth us for MS Update? Something
fast and easy?
02-07-2022 02:09 PM
Thank you for post @palomed
you can do it with QoS. Here is corresponding KB: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClS0CAK
In summary, you can create an QoS Profile applied to "Trust" interface where you specify one class with "Egress Max Bandwidth" you want to limit windows update traffic to, then under: Policies > QoS you add a new policy, associate this policy with class and under application you can add: "ms-update".
Once you complete the above configuration, only new sessions will match QoS policy. For existing sessions you will have to terminate them first.
Kind Regards
Pavel
02-07-2022 02:09 PM
Thank you for post @palomed
you can do it with QoS. Here is corresponding KB: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClS0CAK
In summary, you can create an QoS Profile applied to "Trust" interface where you specify one class with "Egress Max Bandwidth" you want to limit windows update traffic to, then under: Policies > QoS you add a new policy, associate this policy with class and under application you can add: "ms-update".
Once you complete the above configuration, only new sessions will match QoS policy. For existing sessions you will have to terminate them first.
Kind Regards
Pavel
02-07-2022 02:28 PM
Enabling session rematching might allow for the sessions not needing to be killed for policy changes to take effect.
02-07-2022 08:00 PM
Thank you for comment @LAYER_8
The "Rematch Sessions" is enabled by default and in my own personal experience it did not take an effect for QoS policy. Based on my research, this feature only works for security policies.
Kind Regards
Pavel
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