You configure a Check Point QoS Rule Base with two rules: an HTTP rule with a weight of 40, and the Default Rule with a weight of 10. If the only traffic passing through your QoS Module is HTTP traffic, what percent of bandwidth will be allocated to the HTTP traffic?
A.
10%
B.
100%
C.
40%
D.
80%
E.
50%
http://www.checkpoint.com/services/education/training/courses/samples/accel_ccse_ngx_sample.pdf
Correct Answer = ‘D’.
Allocated weight/Total Weight * Total bandwidth.
40/50*1024 (say 1MB of total bandwidth) = 819.2kb. (Which is 80% of 1MB, So ‘D’ is the right answer above)
Answer B
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_QoS_AdminGuide/14867.htm
It is important to note that the bandwidth allocation is constantly changing. Bandwidth is allocated among connections according to their relative weight. As the connection mix changes — as it does continuously as connections are opened and closed — QoS changes the bandwidth allocation in accordance with the QoS Policy, so that bandwidth is never wasted. For example, if the HTTP, FTP and TELNET connections are all closed, and the only remaining connection is the RealAudio connection, RealAudio will receive 100% of the bandwidth.