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11-26-2015 05:32 AM - edited 11-26-2015 05:52 AM
Hi,
we have a pa200 (6.0.8) whichs suddenly stops forwarding traffic. So we had to reboot the device via managment UI to fix the problem. After doin some research i found this knowledge article from palo alto:
Since we have Qos enabled (and running fine with qos config for 3 or 4 months) for voip i am not sure if we run into this problem? Here are my voip class which is attached to the interfaces for cleartext traffic.
Should i add "class4" into my VOIP Rule or should i add an extra qos policy for class 4 traffic (from any to any --> class 4)? But i thought thats the default behaviour from a palo alto (Traffic which is not assigned to a qos class is automatic class 4).
Thank you.
11-26-2015 06:16 AM
I would add class 4 to your VOIP profile aswell as class 4 is default class where traffic is placed if no QoS policy applies to it.
11-26-2015 06:30 AM
Hi,
Raido is right.
Class 4 is the default one for all traffic which doesn't match any QoS rule.
Then no chance for you, it's the only class you can't use in your case 🙂
Just chnage it.
V.
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