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Palo Alto Bandwidth Throttling

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Hello Everyone,

I have a question regarding Palo Altos and bandwidth throttling. I know that the Palo Altos can do QoS to limit the bandwidth for specific applications, but can the Palo Altos just do bandwidth throttling with different networks? Say for instance, we have an office and guest network going to a Palo Alto firewall. Can you do a QoS with the Guest network so that its bandwidth doesn't go above a specific limit, say 20Mbps? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Mark

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this link "https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/docs/DOC-3439" says "access denied" after i log in with forums account. Do you have another link that actually works?

 

i dont see why manuals are locked behind a login anyways... hard to tell if i dont have access, or the resource was just simply moved since you posted this in 2013.

@PaloSoSlow  At some point in the past the forums changed format and many of the old "live.paloaltonetworks.com/docs/*" links broke and give an "access denied" error instead of a "not found" error (so it seems). Documents were re-written and moved to "knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/" and "documentation.paloaltonetworks.com/" (in about Sep 2018 I think).

 

The original /docs/DOC-3439 link redirects to /t5/tech-note-articles/qos-in-pan-os/ta-p/56051. That document, "qos in pan os", is no longer available on "live.paloaltonetworks.com/". However, if you search by the document name in KnowledgeBase and Documentation you will find the document "QoS in PAN-OS" in the KnowledgeBase:

https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Cm5tCAC

 

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