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06-23-2017 06:37 PM
Hi @FArzaluz
You cannot create QoS policy per zone, but if we think about it from a Palo Alto design perspective, one interface can only belong to one zone, hence, when you create your QoS policy it will be based on the source and destination zone.
If you customer's intent is to apply bandwith limitation or priority between zones, all you need is to know which Interfaces / subnets (source) the limit will be applied to.
In other words, you enable the QoS per Interface, but create the QoS policy per zone.
I hope it helps.
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