Application traffic quality of service, steering, and services can be managed by the IT administrator through the business policy. A pre-made company policy that works with more than 2500 apps is available with Smart Defaults. Application kind, business policy, and real-time connection conditions (jitter, packet loss, congestion, and delay) inform DMPO’s steering decisions. Take a look at this example of a business policy.
There is a category for each application. There is a default action for each category that is a mix of Business Priority, Network Service, Link Steering, and Service Class. You can also define custom applications:-
Real Time, Transactional, or Bulk is the Service Class assigned to each application. The way in which DMPO manages application traffic is determined by the Service Class. For your own custom apps, you can define the Service Class; however, you cannot alter it for the default applications.
Every program has a Business Priority, which may be set to Low, Normal, or High. The DMPO prioritizes and applies QoS to the application traffic based on the Business Priority. Any application’s Business Priority can be modified.
It is their Network Services come in three varieties: Internet Backhaul, Direct, and MultiPath. Customers have the option to change the default Network Service that is allocated to an application.