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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
CHAPTER 54 
Chapter 54: 
Managing Quality of Service
Firewall Settings > QoS Mapping
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to a diversity of methods intended to provide predictable 
network behavior and performance. This sort of predictability is vital to certain types of 
applications, such as Voice over IP (VoIP), multimedia content, or business-critical applications 
such as order or credit-card processing. No amount of bandwidth can provide this sort of 
predictability, because any amount of bandwidth will ultimately be used to its capacity at some 
point in a network. Only QoS, when configured and implemented correctly, can properly 
manage traffic, and guarantee the desired levels of network service.
This section contains the following subsections:
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Classification
Classification is necessary as a first step so that traffic in need of management can be 
identified. SonicOS Enhanced uses Access Rules as the interface to classification of traffic. 
This provides fine controls using combinations of Address Object, Service Object, and 
Schedule Object elements, allowing for classification criteria as general as all HTTP traffic and 
as specific as SSH traffic from hostA to serverB on Wednesdays at 2:12am
SonicOS Enhanced on SonicWALL NSA series appliances has the ability to recognize, map, 
modify, and generate the industry-standard external CoS designators, DSCP and 802.1p (refer 
to the 
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Once identified, or classified, it can be managed. Management can be performed internally by 
SonicOS’ BWM, which is perfectly effective as long as the network is a fully contained 
autonomous system. Once external or intermediate elements are introduced, such as foreign 
network infrastructures with unknown configurations, or other hosts contending for bandwidth 
(e.g. the Internet) the ability to offer guarantees and predictability are diminished. In other 
words, as long as the endpoints of the network and everything in between are within your 
management, BWM will work exactly as configured. Once external entities are introduced, the 
precision and efficacy of BWM configurations can begin to degrade.