Correct Answer: A,E
A RUCKUS Application Policy allows administrators to control network performance and user experience by classifying, prioritizing, and managing traffic based on the type of application detected on the network.
According to RUCKUS One Online Help - Application Control and Policy Management, and RUCKUS AI documentation, Application Policies can:
Apply rate limiting (A): Control the bandwidth allocated to specific applications or application groups (e.g., limit video streaming or social media traffic).
Apply Quality of Service (E): Mark or prioritize application traffic using DSCP or internal QoS levels to ensure latency-sensitive applications such as voice or conferencing receive higher priority.
RUCKUS leverages Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) for identifying over 2,500+ applications, enabling precise enforcement per SSID or per user.
Other options-URL filtering, VLAN assignment, and packet capture-are handled through separate mechanisms (Web filtering, Device Policy, and diagnostic tools, respectively), not via Application Policies.
Therefore, the correct answers are A (Rate limiting) and E (Quality of Service).
Reference:
RUCKUS One Online Help - Application Policy and Traffic Prioritization
RUCKUS Analytics 3.5 User Guide - Application Usage and Policy Enforcement Metrics RUCKUS AI Documentation - Application Recognition and Policy Control