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RT-AC3100 ADAPTIVE QOS CLASS BREAKDOWN

RiskyBusiness

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Is there any way to figure out what traffic is being tagged/routed through the different Adaptive QOS Classes? Most interested in the other and default classes.
 
Is there any way to figure out what traffic is being tagged/routed through the different Adaptive QOS Classes? Most interested in the other and default classes.

Anything that goes through encrypted channel (VPN, HTTPS, etc.) or type of traffic that was not classified into existing categories by Trend Micro will be considered as default/other as DPI engine cannot see the type of traffic that goes through /assign it to a category.

I'll quote RMerlin
"Others" is a series of categories of their own, while "Default" is any traffic that does not match a category, or was unrecognized by the DPI engine.

"Others" consists of categories 10,11,21 and 23.

10: Remote access terminals
11: Tunneling and proxy services

21 and 23 aren't documented, so no idea what they contain.

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But is there a breakdown somewhere that shows what traffic is put into which group, or possible a bash command that will show the breakdown for each class?
 
That's what I was looking for. I see the pie charts, but was trying to figure out what specific traffic was winding up in the different classes.

Thanks,
Ric

You can't tell which specific traffic gets classified where.
 

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