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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FSW-7.2 Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FSW-7.2 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 5
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Which QoS mechanism maps packets with specific CoS or DSCP markings to an egress queue?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tennie
11 months ago
I see your point, Vincenza, but I still think A) Queuing for egress traffic is the correct answer because it specifically deals with mapping packets to egress queues.
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Tegan
11 months ago
I'm just here for the snacks. But if you ask me, the best QoS mechanism is the one that lets me stream Netflix without buffering. Am I right, or am I right?
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Vincenza
11 months ago
I believe the answer is B) Classification for ingress traffic, as it is responsible for mapping packets with specific CoS or DSCP markings.
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Tandra
12 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. Is the answer 'All of the above'? Because I'm pretty sure we need all of those mechanisms working together for proper QoS.
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Kristal
10 months ago
Agreed, having all those mechanisms in place ensures that packets are properly mapped to egress queues based on their CoS or DSCP markings.
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Luz
11 months ago
Definitely, it's important to have a combination of queuing, classification, rate limiting, and marking for effective QoS.
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Shannon
11 months ago
Yes, you're right. We need all of those mechanisms working together for proper QoS.
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Deonna
11 months ago
D) Marking for ingress traffic
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Lizbeth
11 months ago
C) Rate limiting for egress traffic
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Fabiola
11 months ago
B) Classification for ingress traffic
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Vincenza
11 months ago
A) Queuing for egress traffic
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Tequila
12 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards D. Marking for ingress traffic. Isn't that where you set the CoS or DSCP values on the packets as they come in?
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Tambra
12 months ago
I agree with Golda, because queuing for egress traffic is used to map packets to an egress queue based on their markings.
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Helaine
12 months ago
C'mon, it's obviously B. Classification for ingress traffic. That's the one that reads the CoS or DSCP and maps it to the appropriate queue.
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Rocco
12 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's A. Queuing for egress traffic. That's the one that assigns the packets to the correct egress queue based on their CoS or DSCP markings.
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Viola
11 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It's the mechanism that ensures packets are sent to the correct egress queue based on their markings.
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Ivette
11 months ago
I think you're right, it's definitely A. Queuing for egress traffic.
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Golda
12 months ago
I think the answer is A) Queuing for egress traffic.
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