Managing the Device
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|81
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Enable QoS (upload)
Enables and configures the restriction for the outbound traffic (upload on
the internal networks behind the appliance).
In the ISP Redundancy section, configure the applicable settings.
Configuration
Important:
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This applies only to IPv4 Internet connections.
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To apply these setting in R81.10.10 and higher, you must
disable the SD-WAN Software Blade:
Go to the Access Policy view > Firewall section > SD-WAN
page > at the top, move the slider SD-WAN blade is enabled to
the left position).
You can configure multiple Internet connections in High Availability or Load
Balancing modes. When you configure more two or mote Internet
connections, you can configure the IPS Redundancy mode on the Device
view > Network section > Internet page (at the top of the page > below the line
Multiple Internet connections).
In this ISP Redundancy section of each Internet connection you can configure
the priority or weights of each Internet connection (based on the configured
ISP Redundancy mode).
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Route traffic through this connection by default
Controls whether the appliance sends all traffic through this Internet
connection.
The appliance sends traffic through this Internet connection device only
if specific, usually service-based, routing rules exist for this Internet
connection. This is commonly used when you have a connection that is
used for dedicated traffic.
When you clear this option, this connection does not participate in ISP
Redundancy.
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High Availability > Priority
Configures the priority for the Internet connection in ISP Redundancy.
The appliance uses an Internet connection with a lower priority only if an
Internet connection with a higher priority failed.
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Load Balancing > Weight
Configures how to share the traffic between the Internet connections.