The localized data policy can control the flow of data traffic into and out of a vEdge router's interfaces and enables features such as QoS. The policies can be activated if you apply the access lists, either in the outbound direction or in the inbound direction.
Each interface has eight queues on hardware vEdge routers, numbered from 0 to 7. Queue 0 is reserved and is used for both control traffic and low-latency queuing (LLQ) traffic. For LLQ, any class that is mapped to queue 0 must also be configured to use LLQ. All control traffic is transmitted. Queues 1 to 7 are available for data traffic.
Queue 0 is always configured as a low-latency queue and
is the only queue that supports Low Latency Queuing. Additionally, all control traffic
that is originated by the WAN Edge router, including DTLS/TLS, BFD probes, and rout-
ing protocol traffic, is automatically mapped to queue 0.
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