Configure > Network Policies or to
Configure > Common Objects > Policy > User Profiles.
Extreme Networks devices can apply QoS to traffic originating from members of user profiles to prioritize traffic by category, set rate limits and traffic forwarding rules for each traffic class, and set the maximum traffic forwarding rate and scheduling weight at two levels: for individual users in a user profile and for all users to whom the user profile applies. Through the rate control and queuing profile, you define QoS policing rates and scheduling weights at the individual user level. In the QoS section in a user profile configuration, you define the rates and weights at the user profile level. Through the combined configuration of forwarding mechanisms and rate limits, you control how a device schedules traffic forwarding.
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Devices forward traffic of a higher class and greater weight faster than traffic of a lower class and lesser weight.Extreme Networks devices can apply priority and class mappings to outgoing traffic based on either of the standard QoS classification systems.