658CHAPTER 15: PRIORITIZING NETWORK TRAFFIC

Table 106 Resource Warnings

Resource Warning Content

Explanation (if appropriate)

The type of devices that are affected by this problem

A description of the problem

A list of all devices that are affected by this problem

Details of the problem

The reduced configuration that will be applied if the problem is not resolved

A suggested resolution to the problem

If the problem is resource related then a percentage indication will be given of the attempted resource usage.

If the problem is resource related then the percentage resource requirements of each server and application selected for prioritization or blocking will be shown.

In many cases the reduced configuration will be equivalent to treating the affected devices as if they were not capable of complex configuration. If you were to proceed with the configuration without resolving the resource warnings, these devices would only be able to perform traffic prioritization if the traffic had first passed through a device that had been configured to perform complex classification and marking.

If the problem is resource related then it can be resolved by reducing the complexity of the configuration. If the problem is due to the agent version then it can be resolved by updating the agent to at least the minimum agent version suggested in the warning.

If any of the resource warnings are due to the agent versions running on your devices then you can use Device > Agent Update to find and update all devices whose agent software version is out of date.

If you proceed with the configuration without resolving the resource warnings then the reduced configuration that is applied to your network may not be capable of performing any complex classification. If this is the case then you will effectively have no traffic prioritization in your network.

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