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04-14-2015 07:09 AM
Hi Sib,
It's for traffic that didn't match any of your QoS rules. For your information, this traffic is assigned to class 4.
Benjamin
04-14-2015 07:54 PM
Hi
Thanks for the reply. How can i extract the details of unmatched .
For your information, this traffic is assigned to class 4.
I have couple of rules assigned to class 4
for example 'GROUP A'
GROUP B '
And those names are (GROUP A and B)already listed in the report . So what i understood is , subnets not associated with any of the qos rules listed as in the picture attached in the first post . Correct me if i am wrong . If that is the case how can i get the details of unmatched
Thanks again
04-18-2015 10:16 AM
Hi sib,
You have to think of it as the default rule at the end of your other QoS rules. If nothing matched, the traffic will have QoS class 4. It does not prevent you from having other rules with the same class. You can see which traffic (session) went to class 4 in the session browser, but you will have to look up the details of each session manually as there seems to be no filter for unmatched rules.
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