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Configuring Quality of Service Profiles

Creating a Quality of Service Profile

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Manager to configure access profile objects. Access profile objects can then be shared
across security policies that are assigned to J Series Services Routers and SRX Series
Services Gateways managed by NSM. NSM does not provide predefined access profile
objects, and you must create an access profile object before you can use it in security
policies.
To view all objects, select Access Profiles in the navigation tree. The Object Manager
displays all the access profiles configured in NSM. Access profiles are listed in a table
consisting of the following columns:
Name—Name of the access profile.
Comment—Description of the access profile.
You can create, view, edit, or delete access profile objects in the Object Manager. You
can also perform a Find Usages operation, and view the version history of an access
profile. For details on creating an access profile, see the Junos System Basics Configuration
Guide.
NOTE: The access profile object is not supported on ScreenOS devices. When a security
policy using an access profile is assigned to a ScreenOS device, the access profile
settings will be removed before the security policy is updated.
On SSG Series Secure Services Gateways running ScreenOS 6.3 and later, you can define
Quality of Service (QoS) profiles as objects under the Object Manager. These profiles
can be either IP precedence profiles or Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) profiles.
For a DSCP QoS profile, the six most significant bits in the ToS field of the IP packet are
used to match entries; for an IP precedence QoS profile, only the three most significant
bits in the ToS field are used.
You can create, edit , delete and search for a QoS profile.
Creating a Quality of Service Profile on page 331
Deleting a Quality of Service Profile on page 332
Editing a Quality of Service Profile on page 332
Select
Object Manager
1.
edit, delete or search for a QoS profile using the icons at the top of the window.
Select
to create a new profile. A new QoS profile window appears.
+
2.
Enter a name for the profile in the
3.
1 to 31 characters long.
Select the QoS profile type from the drop-down list. Your options are: DSCP and IP.
4.
The
New/Edit QoS Profile
fields:
>
QoS Profiles
. The
QoS Profile
Name
field. The name must be unique and between
dialog box opens. In it you can set values for the following
Chapter 8: Configuring Objects
window opens. You can add,
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